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Issue 3323 - electrode thickness change [m] #3329
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@all-contributors please add @bobonice for bug report and code |
I've put up a pull request to add @bobonice! 🎉 |
Thanks @rtimms! The change (include PR #) has been updated to the CHANGELOG.md. |
Codecov ReportPatch coverage:
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Coverage 99.70% 99.70%
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Files 248 248
Lines 18899 18900 +1
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+ Hits 18844 18845 +1
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Description
Fixed a bug that caused the absence of dimension for the variable
electrode_thickness_change
in the class BaseMechanics (base_mechanics.py).L0 = domain_param.L
electrode_thickness_change = self.param.n_electrodes_parallel * v_change * L0
Fixes # (3323)
Type of change
Please add a line in the relevant section of CHANGELOG.md to document the change (include PR #) - note reverse order of PR #s. If necessary, also add to the list of breaking changes.
Key checklist:
$ pre-commit run
(or$ nox -s pre-commit
) (see CONTRIBUTING.md for how to set this up to run automatically when committing locally, in just two lines of code)$ python run-tests.py --all
(or$ nox -s tests
)$ python run-tests.py --doctest
(or$ nox -s doctests
)You can run integration tests, unit tests, and doctests together at once, using
$ python run-tests.py --quick
(or$ nox -s quick
).Further checks: