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Modeling Cathodic Part of a Cell

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I am a new user of Comsol Multiphysics software. I've started my MS in Mechanical Engineering at Northern Illinois University from this fall semester. I want to know where to start to model a cathode part of a cell. I am going through the tutorials. I am just following the steps but I feel difficulties to understand the physical phenomena of those models. I need to share the fact that, I completed my undergard in 2010. After 09 years I've just started my technical studies again. In those years I was not involved in any kind of reseach related activities. So it is troublesome for me to grab the new things by remembering and realizing the basics. It will be very helpful for me if anybody can suggest me where to start just to model a cathode part in a cell. I think after that I will be able to move forward to model a total cell.

Thanks, Swachwa Dey.


0 Replies Last Post 2019年10月31日 GMT-4 13:57
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