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Set an average flux boundary condition (to ultimately determine current density distribution)

Ruwani Wasalathanthri

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Hi all,

I am using the basic COMSOL package (no additional modules) and am trying to determine the current density distribution for an electrodeposition reaction on a complex geometry. Using Fick's second law, I am tracking the flux of my metals ions (which is related to the current density).

In order to determine the current distribution at the electrode, I would like to specify a total or average current for the electrode and then let the solver determine how to distribute it. Are there any recommendations on how best to do this? Should I be using the aveop1() or intop1() functions on my diffusion flux? How do each of these functions work, such that I can be sure it is doing what I hope it is doing?

Many thanks,
Stephen

0 Replies Last Post Feb 18, 2014, 12:26 p.m. EST
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