F. Baudoin, S. Le Roy, G. Teyssèdre, C. Laurent, I. Alhossen, F. Bugarin, S. Segonds, N. Binaud
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Parameters sensitivity analysis in charge transport model using Sobol indexes for optimization purpose
This paper aims at carrying out a parameters sensitivity analysis on a charge transport model using an approach based on the Sobol's method. Charge transport models generally encompass a large number of unknown or ill-defined parameters, typically 10, that interact to produce macroscopic response observable through e.g. space charge density profiles and external current measurements. However, the various physical processes of the model have different impact on the predicted behaviour. The Sobol' approach applied herein is used to study how the variation of the current density and charges density can be quantitatively apportioned to the variation of the model input parameters.