Highly Conductive Porous Electrode
The Highly Conductive Porous Electrode node defines a charge balance of the pore electrolyte in a porous electrode, and, for interfaces solving for electrolyte species, the corresponding mass balance for the species in the electrolyte. Use this node when electrical conductivity is high enough to assume uniform potential in the electron conducting phase of the porous electrode.
See the Electrode Surface node for a description of the Electrode Phase Potential Condition and Harmonic Perturbation sections.
See the Porous Electrode node for a description of the remaining settings.