We consider an improved Nernst–Planck–Poisson model first proposed by Dreyer et al. in 2013 for compressible isothermal electrolytes in non-equilibrium. The elastic deformation of the medium, that induces an inherent coupling of mass and momentum transport, is taken into account. The model consists of convection–diffusion–reaction equations for the constituents of the mixture, of the Navier–Stokes equation for the barycentric velocity and of the Poisson equation for the electrical potential. Due to the principle of mass conservation, cross-diffusion phenomena must occur, and the mobility matrix (Onsager matrix) has a non-trivial kernel. In this paper, we establish the existence of a global-in-time weak solution, allowing for a general struc...
A novel thermodynamically consistent diffuse interface model is derived for compressible electrolyte...
A novel thermodynamically consistent diffuse interface model is derived for compressible electrolyt...
In its most widespread, classical formulation, the Nernst-Planck-Poisson system ...
We consider an improved NernstPlanckPoisson model first proposed by Dreyer et al. in 2013 for compre...
We consider an improved Nernst--Planck--Poisson model first proposed by Dreyer et al. in 2013 for co...
We consider an improved Nernst-Planck-Poisson model for compressible electrolytes first proposed by ...
We consider an improved Nernst-Planck-Poisson model for compressible electrolytes first proposed by ...
We consider an improved Nernst--Planck--Poisson model first proposed by Dreyer et al. in 2013 for co...
We continue our investigations of the improved Nernst-Planck-Poisson model introduced by Dreyer, Guh...
We consider an improved Nernst--Planck--Poisson model first proposed by Dreyer et al. in 2013 for co...
We consider an improved Nernst-Planck-Poisson model first proposed by Dreyer et al. in 2013 for comp...
We continue our investigations of the improved NernstPlanckPoisson model introduced in [DGM13]. In t...
This is a study on electrolytes that takes a thermodynamically consistent coupling between mechanics...
This is a study on electrolytes that takes a thermodynamically consistent coupling between mechanics...
This is a study on electrolytes that takes a thermodynamically consistent coupling between mechanics...
A novel thermodynamically consistent diffuse interface model is derived for compressible electrolyte...
A novel thermodynamically consistent diffuse interface model is derived for compressible electrolyt...
In its most widespread, classical formulation, the Nernst-Planck-Poisson system ...
We consider an improved NernstPlanckPoisson model first proposed by Dreyer et al. in 2013 for compre...
We consider an improved Nernst--Planck--Poisson model first proposed by Dreyer et al. in 2013 for co...
We consider an improved Nernst-Planck-Poisson model for compressible electrolytes first proposed by ...
We consider an improved Nernst-Planck-Poisson model for compressible electrolytes first proposed by ...
We consider an improved Nernst--Planck--Poisson model first proposed by Dreyer et al. in 2013 for co...
We continue our investigations of the improved Nernst-Planck-Poisson model introduced by Dreyer, Guh...
We consider an improved Nernst--Planck--Poisson model first proposed by Dreyer et al. in 2013 for co...
We consider an improved Nernst-Planck-Poisson model first proposed by Dreyer et al. in 2013 for comp...
We continue our investigations of the improved NernstPlanckPoisson model introduced in [DGM13]. In t...
This is a study on electrolytes that takes a thermodynamically consistent coupling between mechanics...
This is a study on electrolytes that takes a thermodynamically consistent coupling between mechanics...
This is a study on electrolytes that takes a thermodynamically consistent coupling between mechanics...
A novel thermodynamically consistent diffuse interface model is derived for compressible electrolyte...
A novel thermodynamically consistent diffuse interface model is derived for compressible electrolyt...
In its most widespread, classical formulation, the Nernst-Planck-Poisson system ...