Solutal convection
Solutal convection appears in the positive electrode of a liquid metal battery. Discharing such a cell, a light metal alloys into a heavy metal. When reversing the current flow - and charging the liquid metal battery - light metal is removed from the surface of the positive electrode. Consequently, heavy metal accumulates at the surface. This local concentration gradient leads to a density gradient and to flow structures as shown below.
Solutal convection appears only when charging a liquid metal battery. It enhances mass transfer and thereby improves the efficiency of the cell. Discharge of a liquid metal battery leads in contrast to a stable density stratification. This in turn suppresses fluid flow.
Publications
- Personnettaz, P.; Klopper, T. S.; Weber, N.; Weier, T.
Layer coupling between solutal and thermal convection in liquid metal batteries
International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer 188(2022) 122555 - Weber, N.; Duczek, C.; Horstmann, G.M.; Landgraf, S.; Nimtz, M.; Personnettaz, P.; Weier, T.; Sadoway, D.R.
Cell voltage model for Li-Bi liquid metal batteries
Applied Energy 209(2022) 118331 - Personnettaz, P.; Landgraf, S.; Nimtz, M.; Weber, N.; Weier, T.
Effects of current distribution on mass transport in the positive electrode of a liquid metal battery
Magnetohydrodynamics 56(2020) 247-254 - Herreman, W.; Bénard, S.; Nore, C.; Personnettaz, P.; Cappanera, L.; Guermond, J.-L.
Solutal buoyancy and electrovortex flow in liquid metal batteries
Physical Review Fluids 5(2020) 074501 - Personnettaz, P.; Landgraf, S.; Nimtz, M.; Weber, N.; Weier, T.
Mass transport induced asymmetry in charge/discharge behavior of liquid metal batteries
Electrochemistry Communications 105(2019) 106496 - Kelley, D.; Weier, T.
Fluid mechanics of liquid metal batteries
Applied Mechanics Reviews 70(2018) 020801