Edgar J. Kaiser
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Posted:
1 decade ago
07.01.2014, 11:51 GMT-5
What is a cell constant in your case? The term is sometimes used in the context of electrolytic cells, but you are just talking about an irregular shaped object?
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Edgar
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Edgar J. Kaiser
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What is a cell constant in your case? The term is sometimes used in the context of electrolytic cells, but you are just talking about an irregular shaped object?
Cheers
Edgar
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Edgar J. Kaiser
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Posted:
1 decade ago
09.01.2014, 01:13 GMT-5
Hi Edgar,
Thank you for your reply.
In the electrolysis cell I am studying with, part of the electrolyte has an irregular shape. I already figured out how to calculate the cell constant using the Electric Current mode in COMSOL. The 'effective' cell constant can be calculated by dividing the electric potential drop by the total current and the resistivity of the electrolyte.
Thanks!
Daniel
What is a cell constant in your case? The term is sometimes used in the context of electrolytic cells, but you are just talking about an irregular shaped object?
Cheers
Edgar
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Edgar J. Kaiser
emPhys Physical Technology
www.emphys.com
Hi Edgar,
Thank you for your reply.
In the electrolysis cell I am studying with, part of the electrolyte has an irregular shape. I already figured out how to calculate the cell constant using the Electric Current mode in COMSOL. The 'effective' cell constant can be calculated by dividing the electric potential drop by the total current and the resistivity of the electrolyte.
Thanks!
Daniel
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What is a cell constant in your case? The term is sometimes used in the context of electrolytic cells, but you are just talking about an irregular shaped object?
Cheers
Edgar
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Edgar J. Kaiser
emPhys Physical Technology
http://www.emphys.com
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