Inhomogeneity in Tortuosity in Through Plane Direction of A Porous Electrode
Inhomogeneity in Tortuosity in Through Plane Direction of A Porous Electrode
Inhomogeneity in Tortuosity in Through Plane Direction of A Porous Electrode
1. Tortuosity even when being widely used is a poorly understood concept and so,
suggests that a better approach may be to define tortuosity in terms of the underlying
flux of material or electrical current with respect to the forces which drive this flow.[8]
2. Numerical simulation is used to explore influence of particle shape and overall
porosity on the liquid phase conductivity inside porous networks, such as electrodes or
separators. The models used here imply that spherical or slightly prolate ellipsoidal
particles should be preferred for batteries.[4]
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