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July 27, 2011, 16:09 |
deal with coupled equations
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Hello;
Actually, I am working on simulating the battery characteristics based on the control volume discretization. But, two equations in my model are coupled non-linearly. First equation is for concentration of lithium ions and second is for charge distribution across the battery (I attached a photo of these two Eqs). The later equation consist of a term as follows: where kappa is a constant and c is the concentration of Lithium ion. I decided to lag this term and use the concentrations from the previous iteration, so I sent this term to RHS and dealt with it as a source term. But, it caused a large amount of error. I do not know how can I treat this term differently. So, any new idea is very welcome. I really appreciate your helps in advance. |
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