In this paper we consider an analytical and numerical study of a reaction-diffusion system for describing the formation of transition front waves in some electrodeposition (ECD) experiments. Towards this aim, a model accounting for the coupling between morphology and composition of one chemical species adsorbed at the surface of the growing cathode is addressed. Through a phasespace analysis we prove the existence of travelling waves, moving with specific wave speed. The numerical approximation of the PDE system is performed by the Method of Lines (MOL) based on high order space semi-discretization by means of the Extended Central Difference Formulae (D2ECDF) introduced in [1]. First of all, to show the advantage of the proposed schemes, we...
International audienceFirst, a theoretical expression of diffusion layer thickness is derived for si...
In this paper a reaction-diffusion system modelling metal growth processes is considered, to investi...
International audienceFirst, a theoretical expression of diffusion layer thickness is derived for si...
In this paper we deal with a reaction-diffusion system to model the coupling between surface morphol...
In this paper a reaction-diffusion system for electrochemical material growth processes is considere...
AbstractIn this paper we study the numerical approximation of Turing patterns corresponding to stead...
The mathematical model proposed by Chapman and Antano (Electrochimica Acta, 56 (2010), 128–132) for ...
Within the framework of the Maxwell-Cattaneo relaxation model extended to reaction-diffusion systems...
In this thesis, the studies of diffusion and the electrochemical systems based on the modelling and ...
The concentration profiles of reacting species at the electrode—solution interface under a periodic ...
International audienceWithin the framework of the Maxwell-Cattaneo relaxation model extended to reac...
The dissolution and corrosion of iron and certain types of steel can involve the propagation of elec...
This thesis is concerned with theoretical investigations of spatiotemporal pattern formation in elec...
This thesis presents the one-dimensional equations, numerical method and simulations of a model to c...
International audienceFirst, a theoretical expression of diffusion layer thickness is derived for si...
International audienceFirst, a theoretical expression of diffusion layer thickness is derived for si...
In this paper a reaction-diffusion system modelling metal growth processes is considered, to investi...
International audienceFirst, a theoretical expression of diffusion layer thickness is derived for si...
In this paper we deal with a reaction-diffusion system to model the coupling between surface morphol...
In this paper a reaction-diffusion system for electrochemical material growth processes is considere...
AbstractIn this paper we study the numerical approximation of Turing patterns corresponding to stead...
The mathematical model proposed by Chapman and Antano (Electrochimica Acta, 56 (2010), 128–132) for ...
Within the framework of the Maxwell-Cattaneo relaxation model extended to reaction-diffusion systems...
In this thesis, the studies of diffusion and the electrochemical systems based on the modelling and ...
The concentration profiles of reacting species at the electrode—solution interface under a periodic ...
International audienceWithin the framework of the Maxwell-Cattaneo relaxation model extended to reac...
The dissolution and corrosion of iron and certain types of steel can involve the propagation of elec...
This thesis is concerned with theoretical investigations of spatiotemporal pattern formation in elec...
This thesis presents the one-dimensional equations, numerical method and simulations of a model to c...
International audienceFirst, a theoretical expression of diffusion layer thickness is derived for si...
International audienceFirst, a theoretical expression of diffusion layer thickness is derived for si...
In this paper a reaction-diffusion system modelling metal growth processes is considered, to investi...
International audienceFirst, a theoretical expression of diffusion layer thickness is derived for si...