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Posted:
7 years ago
29 janv. 2018, 08:34 UTC−5
You have only one electroactive species, which violates electroneutrality. You must add another ion, a counter-ion, a cation in the system. This applies also when the other ion is not actually moving (steady-state).
BR
Lasse
You have only one electroactive species, which violates electroneutrality. You must add another ion, a counter-ion, a cation in the system. This applies also when the other ion is not actually moving (steady-state).
BR
Lasse
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Posted:
7 years ago
29 janv. 2018, 17:51 UTC−5
Thanks for your answer. I've tried this method but it still doesn't work. The curve of the concentration never changed no matter how large the electric potential is.
Thanks for your answer. I've tried this method but it still doesn't work. The curve of the concentration never changed no matter how large the electric potential is.
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Posted:
7 years ago
30 janv. 2018, 02:54 UTC−5
A constant potential does not cause migration, an electric field is required.
Lasse
A constant potential does not cause migration, an electric field is required.
Lasse
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Posted:
7 years ago
5 févr. 2018, 00:41 UTC−5
So should I add an Electrostatic physics field? Because adding an electric fied under migration option of Transport if Diulted Species doesn't work.
Tnanks and Best regards
Iris
So should I add an Electrostatic physics field? Because adding an electric fied under migration option of Transport if Diulted Species doesn't work.
Tnanks and Best regards
Iris
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Posted:
6 years ago
19 juil. 2018, 10:55 UTC−4
Hey Dandan,
I have a similar problem, did you ever find a solution for it. if yes how? And, would you be kind enough to share your model even if it is not succesful?
Luis
Hey Dandan,
I have a similar problem, did you ever find a solution for it. if yes how? And, would you be kind enough to share your model even if it is not succesful?
Luis
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Posted:
6 years ago
6 août 2018, 08:35 UTC−4
Updated:
6 years ago
6 août 2018, 08:43 UTC−4
Hi,
You should also activate electric currents module.
furthurmore, in transport of diluted module, you should use electric potential instead of user defined option in section of Migration in electric field.
you can also view the attachmant.
Hi,
You should also activate electric currents module.
furthurmore, in transport of diluted module, you should use electric potential instead of user defined option in section of Migration in electric field.
you can also view the attachmant.