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Tutorials for OpenFCST
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Contents:
1. Getting started
1.1. Installing OpenFCST
1.2. Setting up a CONDA environment for Python packages
1.3. Setting up a simulation
2. Introduction to AppCathode
2.1. Introduction
2.2. Governing equations
2.3. Cathode Example Directory structure
2.4. Setting up a cathode simulation
2.5. Obtaining a polarization curve
2.6. Additional Examples
2.7. References
3. Introduction to AppAnode
3.1. Introduction
3.2. Governing equations
3.3. Anode Example Directory structure
3.4. Setting up a anode simulation
3.5. Post-processing results
3.6. References
4. Introduction to AppOhmic
4.1. Introduction
4.2. Governing equation
4.3. Ohmic Example Directory structure
4.4. Setting up an ohmic simulation
5. Introduction to AppPemfc
5.1. Introduction
5.2. Governing equations
5.3. Example Directory structure
5.4. Setting up a simulation
5.5. References
6. Introduction to AppPemfcNIThermal
6.1. Introduction
6.2. Governing equations
6.3. Example 1: A simple polarization curve
6.4. Example 2: M. Bhaiya et al., Analysis of non-isothermal effects on polymer electrolyte fuel cell electrode assemblies
6.5. References
7. Introduction to Microscale Simulations
7.1. Generating a VTK mesh using
PythonFCST
7.2. Diffusion based simulation in
OpenFCST
7.3. Electron transport simulation in
OpenFCST
8. Introduction to AppPemfcTPSaturation
8.1. Introduction
8.2. Governing equations
8.3. Directory structure
8.4. Setting up a AppPemfcTPSaturation simulation
8.5. Obtaining a polarization curve
8.6. References
9. How to create your own tutorial
9.1. Introduction
9.2. Governing equations
9.3. Directory structure
9.4. Setting up a simulation
9.5. Examples
9.6. References
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