The Flux node can be used to specify the species flux across a boundary. The species flux, for example at the surface of a electrode, is defined as:
where n denotes the normal unit vector to the boundary. The flux
J0,i can be any function of concentration and electric potential (and indeed temperature if heat transfer is included in the model), often provided by a kinetic expression. In electrochemistry, this function usually depends on concentration and exponentially on the electric potential through either the Tafel equation or the
Butler-Volmer equation.
Specify the inward species flux for each species individually. Select the check box for the species to prescribe a flux and enter a value or expression for the Inward flux J0,i (SI unit: mol/(m
3·s)). To use another boundary condition for a specific species, click to clear the check box for that species’ flux. Use a positive value for an inward flux.