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I read from this that you can modify current without building simulation again. This has lots of advantages in terms of computation. But can you do the same with experiment? My use case is to modify constant power each step.
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https://pybamm.discourse.group/t/why-is-my-simulation-loop-much-slower-than-a-single-experiment/85
I read from this that you can modify current without building simulation again. This has lots of advantages in terms of computation. But can you do the same with experiment? My use case is to modify constant power each step.
Motivation
No response
Possible Implementation
No response
Additional context
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: