The main objective of this work is to formalize a complete computational model suitable for the description of the electrodeposition process, in the sense that a time-dependant model of the continous domains and variables playing an active role in the electrochemical process need to be defined. A common approach to these kind of simulation is the Finite Elements Analysis (FEA), which is a strategy to solve the governing partial differential equations by means of a suitable discretization.
Aluminium electrodeposition from Ionic Liquids: a case study of computational modelling / Giaccherini, A.; Berretti, E.; Lavacchi, A.; Caporali, S.; Innocenti, M.. - ELETTRONICO. - (2015), pp. 0-0. (Intervento presentato al convegno Giornate dell'elettrochimica italiana).
Aluminium electrodeposition from Ionic Liquids: a case study of computational modelling.
GIACCHERINI, ANDREA;BERRETTI, ENRICO;CAPORALI, STEFANO;INNOCENTI, MASSIMO
2015
Abstract
The main objective of this work is to formalize a complete computational model suitable for the description of the electrodeposition process, in the sense that a time-dependant model of the continous domains and variables playing an active role in the electrochemical process need to be defined. A common approach to these kind of simulation is the Finite Elements Analysis (FEA), which is a strategy to solve the governing partial differential equations by means of a suitable discretization.I documenti in FLORE sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.