2006
DOI: 10.1149/1.2196019
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Hydrodynamic Modeling of Copper Electrodeposition at a Vertical Rotating Cylinder Electrode

Abstract: The hydrodynamics of a rotating cylinder electrode were modeled to predict tertiary current distributions during electrodeposition of copper from acidic sulfate media, and to evaluate the effects of the resulting density gradients close to the electrode. Assuming no such density variations, then predictions of transport-limited current densities were in good agreement with Mizushina's empirical law and with Lévêque's theoretical description, but not with measured values. Assuming a linear density variation wit… Show more

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“…8, is used. T [8] Where P is the viscosity, P T is the turbulent viscosity, U is the density, C P is a constant of the model, k is the turbulent kinetic energy and H is the dissipation rate of turbulence energy.…”
Section: W Umentioning
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“…8, is used. T [8] Where P is the viscosity, P T is the turbulent viscosity, U is the density, C P is a constant of the model, k is the turbulent kinetic energy and H is the dissipation rate of turbulence energy.…”
Section: W Umentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, the hydrodynamics of RCE have been reported to predict tertiary current distributions during copper electrodeposition (8). In that work, the studied rotation speed range was from 10 to 25 rpm, and it corresponds to laminar flow (5).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Other authors have modeled the tertiary current distributions at RCE solving the diffusion-convection equation during the copper electrodeposition. 29,30 Worth mentioning, existing studies on this RCE have not paid much attention to the particular simulations of mass transport and tertiary current distribution in continuous mode of operation. Also, the morphology of metal deposits on the cathode of a RCE in continuous mode has not yet been reported, thus being difficult to draw conclusions that can be generalized to other heavy metals.…”
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