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Old   December 5, 2022, 01:08
Default Difference between muiltphase flow and species transport
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Hi,


I am simulating bubble flow and species transport in alkaline electrolyzer. The cathode department consists of two domain; porous transport layer (PTL) and catalyst layer (CL).


I simulated first multi-phase flow which showed that bubbles have high volume fraction in PTL as compared to CL (which is also true because PTL has high permeability then CL's permeability).


After, I simulated transport of species which showed that dissolved species are higher in CL as compared to PTL and according to henry's law (bubbles concentration is higher in CL).



I couldn't understand why these two physics show different results. Can someone help me to explain about this discrepancy.
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