A novel yet efficient method for the computation of simplified tertiary current density and surface concentration distributions in electrochemical processes is presented. The method is rooted in the important physiochemical property that the activation potential is constant and uniform for given electrode material during the electrolysis. The technique is attractive because it involves a single iterative procedure against the conventional doubly iterative procedure. The initial assumption of current distribution along the electrode is also not necessary, as it involves only an assumption of a suitable power series to solve steady state laminar convective diffusion. Accordingly the method is relevant only for electrodes of constant act...
Current-t ime behavior is predicted following a step-change in applied po-tential for electrolysis a...
The boundary element method coupled with a Newton-Raphson iteration technique is used to determine c...
A new method for the determination of the ability of an electrolyte to distrubute uniformly current ...
An efficient method for the computation of current density and surface concentration distributions ...
The effect of ohmic resistance of electrodes on current density distribution is shown to depend on t...
The radial variation of deposit thickness on a rotating disk electrode was measured for deposition o...
Current density distribution is an important considerationfor those involved in designing electroche...
Secondary current density distributions are of interestto cell designers. The purpose of this note i...
A technique based on the analytical method of lines is presented for predicting shape changes during...
A new mathematical model to calculate current density distributions and leakage current in electroch...
It is often desirable to be able to predict the total current density at an electrode when multiple ...
A theoretical study has been made to characterize the electrochemical be-havior of a continuous movi...
A mathematical model to calculate tertiary current distributions in electrochemical reactors is pres...
A numerical tool is presented under a finite volume framework, implemented in the open-source packag...
A numerical tool is presented under a finite volume framework, implemented in the open-source packag...
Current-t ime behavior is predicted following a step-change in applied po-tential for electrolysis a...
The boundary element method coupled with a Newton-Raphson iteration technique is used to determine c...
A new method for the determination of the ability of an electrolyte to distrubute uniformly current ...
An efficient method for the computation of current density and surface concentration distributions ...
The effect of ohmic resistance of electrodes on current density distribution is shown to depend on t...
The radial variation of deposit thickness on a rotating disk electrode was measured for deposition o...
Current density distribution is an important considerationfor those involved in designing electroche...
Secondary current density distributions are of interestto cell designers. The purpose of this note i...
A technique based on the analytical method of lines is presented for predicting shape changes during...
A new mathematical model to calculate current density distributions and leakage current in electroch...
It is often desirable to be able to predict the total current density at an electrode when multiple ...
A theoretical study has been made to characterize the electrochemical be-havior of a continuous movi...
A mathematical model to calculate tertiary current distributions in electrochemical reactors is pres...
A numerical tool is presented under a finite volume framework, implemented in the open-source packag...
A numerical tool is presented under a finite volume framework, implemented in the open-source packag...
Current-t ime behavior is predicted following a step-change in applied po-tential for electrolysis a...
The boundary element method coupled with a Newton-Raphson iteration technique is used to determine c...
A new method for the determination of the ability of an electrolyte to distrubute uniformly current ...