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Title: Development of Heat Transfer and Electric Current Models of Anode on the Base of NiO-Li2O Ceramics
Authors: Abramova, K. A.
Anisimov, A. F.
Rakhmanova, O. R.
Maksimov, D. A.
Kosov, A. V.
Mochalov, Yu. S.
Nikiforov, S. V.
Zaikov, Yu. P.
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: Уральский федеральный университет
Ural Federal University
Citation: Development of Heat Transfer and Electric Current Models of Anode on the Base of NiO-Li2O Ceramics / K. Abramova, Andrey Anisimov, Oksana Rakhmanova, Dmitry Maksimov, Alexander Kosov, Yuri Mochalov, Sergei Nikiforov, Yuri Zaikov // Electrochemical Materials and Technologies. — 2025. — Vol. 4. № 1. — № 20254050.
Abstract: In this paper, the finite element method in COMSOL Multiphysics is employed to numerically simulate the electric field in a construction consisting of a ceramic NiO-Li2O (3 wt. %) anode attached to two steel current leads, as well as the thermal fields within a quartz cell containing this construction. The distributions of the electric current density and temperature gradient generated in the ceramic anode when the applied current is 10 to 50 A (in 10 A increments) are calculated. The model is validated using experimental data. The main causes of anode cracking at the point where it is attached to the current lead are identified. Using the proposed model, the electric field distribution in a similar anode with a new current lead design is predicted. It is demonstrated that the new current lead design allows minimizing the disparity in current density values between the area under the current lead and the free part of the anode.
Keywords: FINITE ELEMENT METHOD
CERAMIC ANODE
THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY
ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY
MATHEMATICAL MODELING
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/142335
RSCI ID: https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=80540696
ISSN: 2949-0561
DOI: 10.15826/elmattech.2025.4.050
Origin: Electrochemical Materials and Technologies. 2025. Vol. 4. № 1
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