Modeling and Numerical Simulations By Mordechay Schlesinger (auth.)
2009 | 540 Pages | ISBN: 0387495800 | PDF | 11 MB
2009 | 540 Pages | ISBN: 0387495800 | PDF | 11 MB
MODERN ASPECTS OF ELECTROCHEMISTRYNo. 43Edited by Mordechay SchlesingerUniversity of Windsor, Ontario, CanadaThis volume contains eight chapters dealing with modeling and numeric simulations. Topics in Number 43 include:mathematical modeling in electrochemistry using finite element and finite difference methods by Mordechay Schlesingermodeling atomic systems of more than two bodies by G.W.F. Drakemodeling impedance of porous electrodes, in order to permit optimal utilization of the active electrode material by Andrzej Lasiamulti-scale mass transport in porous silicon gas by Peter A. Kottke, Andrei G. Fedorov and James L. Golephysical theory, molecular simulation, and computational electrochemistry for PEM fuel cells, with emphasis on fundamental understanding, diagnostics, and design by Michael Eikerling and Kourosh Malekmodeling of catalyst structure degradation in PEM fuel cells by Jeremy P. Meyersmodeling water management in PEM fuel cells by Adam Z. Weber, Ryan Balliet, Haluna P. Gunterman and John Newmanmodeling electrochemical storage devices for automotive applications by Mark W. VerbruggeFrom reviews of previous volumes:"This long-standing series continues its tradition of offering high quality reviews of established and emerging subject areas, together with the less common aspects of electrochemical science … Deserves a place in electrochemistry libraries and should prove useful to electrochemists and related workers."-Chemistry and Industry"Continues the valuable service that has been rendered by the Modern Aspects series."- Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry"Will definitely be of much use to researchers in the field of electrochemistry… The editors of this well-produced volume deserve all appreciation for maintaining the excellent standard of the series." - Bulletin of Electrochemistry"Extremely well-referenced and very readable … Maintains the overall high standards of the series." - Journal of the American Chemical Society