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Eulerian two-fluid model of alkaline water electrolysis for hydrogen production

2020

Hydrogen storage is a promising technology for storage of renewable energy resources. Despite its high energy density potential, the development of hydrogen storage has been impeded, mainly due to its significant cost. Although its cost is governed mainly by electrical energy expense, especially for hydrogen produced with alkaline water electrolysis, it is also driven by the value of the cell tension. The most common means of electrolyzer improvement is the use of an electrocatalyst, which reduces the energy required for electrochemical reaction to take place. Another efficient means of electrolyzer improvement is to use the Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)-assisted design that allows the…

Control and OptimizationMaterials scienceHydrogen020209 energyNuclear engineeringBubbleEnergy Engineering and Power Technologychemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technologylcsh:Technologylaw.inventionHydrogen storagelaw0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringElectrical and Electronic EngineeringDiffusion (business)Engineering (miscellaneous)Hydrogen productionElectrolysislcsh:TRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentElectric potential energyAlkaline water electrolysis021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyTwo-phase processSettore ING-IND/23 - Chimica Fisica ApplicatachemistryHydrogen production0210 nano-technologyCFDTwo-phases flowAlkaline water electrolysishydrogen production; alkaline water electrolysis; two-phases flow; CFD; two-phase processEnergy (miscellaneous)
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Small ice particles at slightly supercooled temperatures in tropical maritime convection

2020

In this paper we show that the origin of the ice phase in tropical cumulus clouds over the sea may occur by primary ice nucleation of small crystals at temperatures just between 0 and −5 ∘C. This was made possible through use of a holographic instrument able to image cloud particles at very high resolution and small size (6 µm). The environment in which the observations were conducted was notable for the presence of desert dust advected over the ocean from the Sahara. However, there is no laboratory evidence to suggest that these dust particles can act as ice nuclei at temperatures warmer than about −10 ∘C, the zone in which the first ice was observed in these clouds. T…

ConvectionAtmospheric Science010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesAtmospheric sciences01 natural scienceslcsh:QC1-999010309 opticslcsh:Chemistrylcsh:QD1-99913. Climate actionPhase (matter)0103 physical sciencesIce nucleusEnvironmental sciencePrecipitationGlacial periodDiffusion (business)SupercoolingDesert dustlcsh:Physics0105 earth and related environmental sciencesAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics
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Ethyl Hexanoate Transfer Modeling in Carrageenan Matrices for Determination of Diffusion and Partition Properties.

2007

 ; Aroma compound properties in food matrices, such as volatility and diffusivity, have to be determined to understand the effect of composition and structure on aroma release and perception. This work illustrates the use of mass transfer modeling to identify diffusion and partition properties of ethyl hexanoate in water and in carrageenan matrices with various degrees of structure. The comparison of results obtained with a diffusive model to those obtained with a convective model highlights the importance of considering the appropriate transfer mechanism. Modeling of the preliminary experimental steps ensures correct estimation of the conditions for the main aroma release step. The obtaine…

ConvectionChemical PhenomenaAnalytical chemistryThermodynamicsCarrageenanThermal diffusivity01 natural sciencesPhase TransitionVOLATILE COMPOUNDDiffusionchemistry.chemical_compound0404 agricultural biotechnologyMODELINGAROMA RELEASE[SDV.IDA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringPartition (number theory)Aroma compoundPARTITION COEFFICIENTCaproatesAromabiologyChemistry Physical010401 analytical chemistry[ SDV.IDA ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringEthyl hexanoate04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesGeneral ChemistryMASS TRANSFERbiology.organism_classificationDIFFUSION COEFFICIENT040401 food science0104 chemical sciencesCarrageenanKineticschemistryCONVECTIONOdorantsThermodynamicsVolatilizationGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesVolatility (chemistry)
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Convection and thermodiffusion of colloidal gold tracers by laser light scattering

1999

In a dynamic light scattering experiment, we have investigated the time intensity correlation function and the profile of the transmitted laser beam for organic dispersions of light absorbing colloidal particles containing tiny gold clusters. The correlation functions have been found to show a superposition of an exponential decay, corresponding to Brownian motion of the tracers, and well-defined oscillations. These oscillations are caused by convection due to local heating of the sample by the incident laser beam, which has been confirmed independently via measurements of the local temperature within the sample. It will be shown how the particle convection velocity, which is the order of 1…

ConvectionCorrelation function (statistical mechanics)Materials scienceOpticsDynamic light scatteringScatteringbusiness.industryParticleElectrophoretic light scatteringDiffusion (business)Dispersion (chemistry)businessMolecular physicsPhysical Review E
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New transport properties of ferrocolloids: magnetic Soret effect and thermomagnetoosmosis

2005

The paper deals with critical analysis of experiments on thermodiffusion in ferrocolloids. The observed magnetic Soret effect is significantly stronger than that predicted theoretically. It is shown that the main reason for that is the influence of a magnetic field on mass diffusion. Besides, some measurements are effected by uncontrolled thermal and solutal magnetic convection. Even in porous media, when macroscopic convection is depressed, thermodiffusion can be disturbed by microconvective mass transfer induced by particle magnetophoresis on filter grains.

ConvectionFerrofluidMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsMass transferThermalThermodynamicsMagnetic nanoparticlesDiffusion (business)Condensed Matter PhysicsThermophoresisElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsMagnetic fieldJournal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials
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Magnetic particle mixing with magnetic micro-convection for microfluidics

2015

International audience; In this paper we discuss the magnetic micro-convection phenomenon as a tool for mixing enhancement in microfluidics systems in cases when one of the mis-cible fluids is a magnetic particle colloid. A system of a water-based magnetic fluid and water is investigated experimentally under homogeneous magnetic field in a Hele-Shaw cell. Subsequent image analysis both qualitatively and quan-titatively reveals the high enhancement of mixing efficiency provided by this method. The mixing efficiency dependence on the magnetic field and the phys-ical limits is discussed. A suitable model for a continuous-flow microfluidics setup for mixing with magnetic micro-convection is als…

ConvectionFerrofluidMaterials scienceMagnetic FluidMicrofluidicsMicrofluidicsNanotechnology02 engineering and technologyMagnetic particle inspectionMagnetic micro-convection01 natural scienceslaw.inventionPhysics::Fluid DynamicsDiffusionMixinglaw[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-PLASM-PH]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Plasma Physics [physics.plasm-ph]Diffusion (business)Mixing (physics)010401 analytical chemistryMechanicsLab-on-a-chip021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter Physics0104 chemical sciencesElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsMagnetic fieldFerrofluid0210 nano-technology
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Geoid effects in a convecting system with lateral viscosity variations

1992

The geoid signal and the flow patterns of two-dimensional steady state convection models with exponential temperature- and depth dependent viscosity are compared with results for an equivalent stratified viscosity structure. In analogy to Richards and Hager [1989], the latter are computed by a “dynamic response” approach. The flow fields obtained with this approach are quite different from the full solution; the geoid signals are similar but the amplitudes differ significantly. The differences are analysed in the horizontal wavenumber domain and in the spatial domain. They may lead to an overestimation of the viscosity contrast of the earth's mantle derived by modeling the earth's geoid wit…

ConvectionMechanicsGeodesyMantle (geology)Physics::GeophysicsExponential functionPhysics::Fluid DynamicsGeophysicsAmplitudeDownwellingGeoidGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesWavenumberConvection–diffusion equationGeologyGeophysical Research Letters
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Optical saturation, diffusion and convection effects in thermal lens spectrometry

1995

Abstract In thermal lens spectrometry (TLS) the intense pump radiation can lead the chromophore to partial optical saturation conditions in which the ground state is depleted and the population of an intermediate excited state increases. A model in which the excitation process competes with both the decay processes and diffusion and convection of the species in the excited and ground states is developed. The model is used to explain the variations of the TLS/spectrophotometry sensitivity ratios found for a series of phthalein and azo dyes in aqueous media.

ConvectionMolecular diffusioneducation.field_of_studyChemistryPopulationAnalytical chemistryChromophoreBiochemistryMolecular physicsAnalytical ChemistryExcited stateThermalEnvironmental ChemistrySaturation (chemistry)Ground stateeducationSpectroscopyAnalytica Chimica Acta
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Fronts propagating with signal dependent speed in limited diffusion and related Hamilton-Jacobi formulations

2021

We consider a class of limited diffusion equations and explore the formation of diffusion fronts as the result of a combination of diffusive and hyperbolic transport. We analyze a new class of Hamilton-Jacobi equations arising from the convective part of general Fokker-Planck equations ruled by a non-negative diffusion coefficient that depends on the unknown and on the gradient of the unknown. We explore the main features of the solution of the Hamilton-Jacobi equations that contain shocks and propose a suitable numerical scheme that approximates the solution in a consistent way with respect to the solution of the associated Fokker-Planck equation. We analyze three model problems covering d…

ConvectionNumerical AnalysisDarcy's lawNumerical approximationApplied MathematicsMathematical analysisFunction (mathematics)Hamilton–Jacobi equationComputational MathematicsLimited diffusion equationsPiecewiseHeat equationDiffusion (business)Constant (mathematics)Hamilton-Jacobi equationsViscosity solutions with shocksMathematics
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Linearly implicit-explicit schemes for the equilibrium dispersive model of chromatography

2018

Abstract Numerical schemes for the nonlinear equilibrium dispersive (ED) model for chromatographic processes with adsorption isotherms of Langmuir type are proposed. This model consists of a system of nonlinear, convection-dominated partial differential equations. The nonlinear convection gives rise to sharp moving transitions between concentrations of different solute components. This property calls for numerical methods with shock capturing capabilities. Based on results by Donat, Guerrero and Mulet (Appl. Numer. Math. 123 (2018) 22–42), conservative shock capturing numerical schemes can be designed for this chromatography model. Since explicit schemes for diffusion problems can pose seve…

ConvectionPartial differential equationChromatographyApplied MathematicsNumerical analysis010103 numerical & computational mathematics01 natural sciencesStability (probability)Shock (mechanics)010101 applied mathematicsComputational MathematicsNonlinear system0101 mathematicsDiffusion (business)Convection–diffusion equationMathematics
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