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Current Distributions and Electrode Shape Changes in Electrochemical Systems (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1992) Loot Price: R2,802
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Current Distributions and Electrode Shape Changes in Electrochemical Systems (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st...

Current Distributions and Electrode Shape Changes in Electrochemical Systems (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1992)

Johan Deconinck

Series: Lecture Notes in Engineering, 75

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In plating, electrochemical surface finishing, elec- trochemical reactors as well as in electrochemical energy conversion, there is an increasing demand for high speed and high efficiency processes. These ob- jectives are largely influenced by cell design. The study of such systems requires, besides know-how, a perfect scientific insight into the interaction bet- ween electrode kinetics, cell geometry and mass and charge transport. Needless to say, for that purpose, computer modelling has gained rapidly in importance over the last few years. Indeed, up to the 1960's, only problems with rather simple geometries and amenable to analytical techni- ques were treated. In 1964, Klingert et al. [60], as well as Fleck et al. [42] outlined the first computer programs for calculating current distributions by the finite dif- ference method. F~ve years later, Riggs et al. [94J presented the first electrode shape change simulations. They used also the finite difference method. In 1978, Bergh [ 12J applied at first the - nite element method to predict electrode shape changes. Since then, an increasing number of publi- cations on-computer modelling of electrochemical sys- tems, appeared. Mainly the finite difference or the finite element method were used.

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Imprint: Springer-Verlag
Country of origin: Germany
Series: Lecture Notes in Engineering, 75
Release date: March 1992
First published: 1992
Authors: Johan Deconinck
Dimensions: 242 x 170 x 18mm (L x W x T)
Format: Paperback
Pages: 281
Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1992
ISBN-13: 978-3-540-55104-1
Categories: Books > Computing & IT > Applications of computing > Computer modelling & simulation
Books > Science & Mathematics > Chemistry > Physical chemistry > Electrochemistry & magnetochemistry
Books > Professional & Technical > Industrial chemistry & manufacturing technologies > Industrial chemistry > General
Books > Computing & IT > Computer software packages > Computer graphics software > General
LSN: 3-540-55104-2
Barcode: 9783540551041

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