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Hello!

I am simulating a basic SOEC electrolyser on ANSYS Fluent and I am wondering about those high current density areas in the results of my simulation (image attached).

In my model, the channels (10x20 cm) go through an interconnector, and the rest of the layers are 20x20 cm which is the size of the squared area of the electrolzser

That indicates that a high current density is passing that area when in reality the maximum values should be at point where the red area starts to generate.

Could you help me with this matter?

Thank you!
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