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Experimental observation of metal-electrolyte interface stability in a model of liquid metal battery

I. Grants - R. Baranovskis

Institute of Physics, University of Latvia, 32 Miera srt., Salaspils LV-2169, Latvia

Abstract
An electric current is passed through the interface of liquid gallium and aqueous electrolyte in a square cross-section cell under a background vertical magnetic field. The oscillation increment of surface waves is calculated from potential measurements at variable current strengths. The surface is also visually observed through transparent side walls. No growing surface waves occur for the Sele parameter as high as 1.5. Instead, a quasi-static surface deformation is caused by the rotation of the metal and electrolyte. The maximum height of this surface deformation increases approximately in proportion to the current. Figs 7, Refs 15.

Magnetohydrodynamics 57, No. 2, 171-180, 2021 [PDF, 0.68 Mb]

Copyright: Institute of Physics, University of Latvia
Electronic edition ISSN 1574-0579
Printed edition ISSN 0024-998X
DOI: http://doi.org/10.22364/mhd