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Coupling an electric circuit to the Tertiary Current Distribution physics

Ramin Banan Sadeghian

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G'day all,

I'm trying to study the discharge characteristics of an electrochemical cell that incorporates the 'Tertiary Current Distribution, Nernst-Planck' (tcdee) physics. I was wondering how I can couple a resistor via the Electrical Circuits module to the tcdee electrodes. Contrary to AC/DC physics, there are no 'Terminal' nodes available in tcdee.

Thank you,
Ramin

1 Reply Last Post 07.08.2014, 16:03 GMT-4
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Posted: 1 decade ago 07.08.2014, 16:03 GMT-4
Did you ever get an help on this? I'm trying to do the same thing with Version 4.4.
Did you ever get an help on this? I'm trying to do the same thing with Version 4.4.

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