The H2 Gas-Electrolyte Compartment and
O2 Gas-Electrolyte Compartment nodes specify domains where both an
Electrolyte Phase, and a
Gas Phase node are active. This node is typically used to model a hydrogen or oxygen evolving electrolyte compartment in a liquid-electrolyte-based electrolyzer.
The bulk electrolyte conductivity defined in the Electrolyte Phase node will be multiplied by a correction factor to compensate for the effect of the
Electrolyte volume fraction being less than 1 (caused by the evolving gas). This can be done by either using a
Bruggeman,
Tortuosity, or
User defined correlation.
This section will only be visible if the Include gas phase diffusion check box or the
Use Darcy’s law for momentum transport check box has been selected in the corresponding
Gas Mixture section on the interface top node.
If the Include gas phase diffusion check box has been selected, the gas diffusivity defined in the
Gas Phase node will be multiplied by a correction factor to compensate for the effect of the
Gas pore volume fraction being less than 1 (caused by the evolving gas). This can be done by either using a
Bruggeman,
Tortuosity, or
User defined correlation.
If the Use Darcy’s law for momentum transport check box has been selected, the
Gas permeability is defined in this node.