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On the generation of electrolyte flow by alternating electric and magnetic fields

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Abbreviations

A :

Linearity constant between magnetic flux density and exciting current flow, mT A−1

B 0 :

Magnetic flux density, mT

f :

Frequency of the exciting and cell current, Hz

h :

Height of the concentric cylindrical electrodes, cm

I 0 :

Magnitude of the exciting current flow, A

I c :

Magnitude of the ohmic current flowing through the electrolyte, A

k :

Geometric shape factor,R/r 0

R :

Radius of the outer cylindrical electrode, cm

rfx0 :

Radius of the inner cylindrical electrode, cm

V eff :

Effective [or root-mean-square (r.m.s.)] surface velocity, cm s−1

μ :

Electrolyte viscosity, Ns m−2

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Sunderman, R., Fahidy, T.Z. On the generation of electrolyte flow by alternating electric and magnetic fields. J Appl Electrochem 6, 89–92 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01058875

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