The centre provides the facilities to undertake a wide programme of tests on battery technologies from cell to pack level for both private and commercial projects. The majority of work involves testing Li-ion batteries for hybrid vehicles and all-electric vehicles, although other battery technologies are tested. Matrix Gemini was chosen because of the flexibility of configuration, and all system changes and developments are being handled internally by WMG’s Energy Storage and Management Research team using the One Time™ Configuration Tools. Typical tests include: ageing tests, thermal testing and abuse and vibration testing, with results collated and returned to clients.
With around 2000 sample items in store and a few hundred in active testing, approximately 1TB of data is created each year and can be in many forms, such as proprietary databases, images and video. The test results are stored externally and Matrix Gemini is able to track metadata that points to the raw data so that test results can be tracked.
Autoscribe’s Managing Director, John Boother, commented: “This is the latest example where Matrix Gemini has been chosen due to its ability to be readily configured to the laboratory’s specific current requirements while retaining the flexibility to be modified by the users themselves as needs change. We also understand that all of the other systems evaluated by WMG were designed for more traditional laboratory environments and couldn’t easily be adapted to WMG’s needs.”
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