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23 February 2005 Analysis of fluid flow in an electrolytic cell driven by different methods of excitations
Boguslaw Butrylo, Lukasz Zaniewski
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Abstract
The paper shows the applicability of computer aided modeling to some sub-problems of electrochemical technology. The direct modeling of electrolytic coating technology involves solution of current distribution in a solvent, electrochemical dissolution, and shape of the electrodes. The presented method is applied to analyze distribution of a fluid stream, temperature distribution and concentration of ions in the electroplating cell. Two different methods of control of solution circulation are analyzed. Classification of the properties of these methods enables to qualify the extension of usability each of them in the electroplating technology. The spatial distribution of the velocity of electrolyte is discussed. Essential advantages of the presented method are its flexibility, and applicability to a wide range of electrolytic coating processes.
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Boguslaw Butrylo and Lukasz Zaniewski "Analysis of fluid flow in an electrolytic cell driven by different methods of excitations", Proc. SPIE 5775, Photonics Applications in Astronomy, Communications, Industry, and High-Energy Physics Experiments III, (23 February 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.610767
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KEYWORDS
3D modeling

Chemical elements

Coating

Electroplating

Chemical analysis

Electrodes

Fluctuations and noise

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