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May 27, 2020, 09:40 |
CFD-Implementation of Butler-Volmer-Kinetics
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Daniel
Join Date: Jun 2019
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Dear community,
I want to create a 3D quasi-steady fuel cell model. The model input are two educt fluxes (cathodic and anodic). I want to calculate, which current density distribution and which overpotential distribution result from the given input. Mass transport is already described by Darcy (convective flux) and Maxwell-Stefan (diffusive flux). Now I want to add a reaction layer in which the educts convert to products. The reaction is adds a source term in species conservation equation. What I don't understand is how to calculate the source term (which depends on the current density distribution according to Faraday's law) ... In literature I found that the kinetics in a fuel cell are mainly described by the butler-volmer-equation. In a 1D-model the current density can be calculated from a given voltage (should be given by the load) or overpotential . In a 3D-Model you need the overpotential distribution. The load should be the mean of the spatial resolved cell voltages ... My question is, how do you calculate the source term in a 3D spatial resolved fuel cell model? Best regards Daniel |
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butler-volmer, electrochemistry, fuel cell, kinetics, reaction |
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