Bulletin of the American Physical Society
77th Annual Meeting of the Division of Fluid Dynamics
Sunday–Tuesday, November 24–26, 2024; Salt Lake City, Utah
Session R17: Electrokinetic Transport II
1:50 PM–4:00 PM,
Monday, November 25, 2024
Room: 250 A
Chair: Jerry Shan, Rutgers University
Abstract: R17.00006 : Charging dynamics of electrical double layers in a pore with an axially varying radius: Impact of pore shape and roughness
2:55 PM–3:08 PM
Presenter:
Bryce Rives
(University of Colorado Boulder)
Authors:
Bryce Rives
(University of Colorado Boulder)
Filipe Henrique de Sousa Evangelista
(University of Colorado Boulder)
Ankur Gupta
(University of Colorado, Boulder)
In our prior work, we linearized the Poisson-Nernst–Planck equations to develop an equivalent model of ionic transport in a network of straight cylindrical pores. In this study, we expand the model and derive effective equations for a pore where the radius varies along the axial direction. We investigate linearly converging or diverging pores and find that convergence allows for faster charge times. Additionally, we focus on a geometry with cyclic variation to model a "rough pore" and thoroughly examine the impact of phase variation of sinusoidal functions on charging times. Our work opens opportunities to study networks of shape-changing pores, which will more accurately capture the performance of EDLCs and aid in their future design.
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