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How to define particle intercalation in a non-porous electrode

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Hi there

I'm trying to build a lithium-ion battery model using non-porous electrode. I want to simulate the particle intercalation process in a non-porous electrode too. So I added a 'Electrode' domain in the Li-ion battery interface and a 'Internal electrode surface' boundary condition between the electrode and electrolyte domain in my model. However, I found that I couldn't define the intercalation particle concentration in a 'Electrode' domain. Therefore, I couldn't simulate the intercalation process in a non-porous electrode.

Does anyone know how to do this? To simulate the diffusion processes in a explicitly modeled, non-porous electrode?


0 Replies Last Post Mar 27, 2021, 9:42 a.m. EDT
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