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Atmospheric Corrosion using Shell Current Distribution - Insulation Boundary
Posted Apr 1, 2021, 11:20 a.m. EDT Corrosion & Corrosion Protection, Electrochemistry 0 Replies
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Is there a way to prevent current distribution through a shell electrolyte? For example, in the busbar example model the aluminum and copper terminal boundaries are connected to ground and current sources, respectively. In a working system these surfaces would not be exposed to atmosphere, therefore, they would not be covered by an electrolyte. Is there are way to designate these electrolyte boundaries as non-conductive? On other words, removing them from the current distribution solver? I have tried setting the conductivity to zero, but I get an error. Setting the conductivity to exceedly low values just causes large potential drops.
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