2020
DOI: 10.3390/ma13204487
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Analysis of Tortuosity in Compacts of Ternary Mixtures of Spherical Particles

Abstract: Herein, an approach is proposed to analyze the tortuosity of porous electrodes using the radical Voronoi tessellation. For this purpose, a series of particle compacts geometrically similar to the actual porous electrode were generated using discrete element method; the radical Voronoi tessellation was constructed for each compact to characterize the structural properties; the tortuosity of compact porous structure was simulated by applying the Dijkstra’s shortest path algorithm on radical Voronoi tessellation.… Show more

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“…The Voronoi cells of compacts of cylindrical particles have many faces and much more complex geometry than those measured for compacts of spherical particles [33,34]. The Voronoi cells of Samples 4 and 5 are more elongated with fewer faces than those of Samples 1-3 due to the higher aspect ratio of cylindrical particles forming compacts 4 and 5.…”
Section: Packing Structure Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The Voronoi cells of compacts of cylindrical particles have many faces and much more complex geometry than those measured for compacts of spherical particles [33,34]. The Voronoi cells of Samples 4 and 5 are more elongated with fewer faces than those of Samples 1-3 due to the higher aspect ratio of cylindrical particles forming compacts 4 and 5.…”
Section: Packing Structure Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The analysis of the morphology of powder compacts has attracted increasing attention from researchers in an effort to improve compact transport properties. Recently, the Voronoi tessellation (VT) approach that refers to the partitioning technique of the void space in a compact has been applied to the analysis of the microstructure of spherical particles compacts [31][32][33][34]. There were also a few attempts to extend the VT approach to compacts of non-spherical particles.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This approach is free from any arbitrary parameter that is used in many other methods, such as, e.g., the lattice heterogeneity analysis of Wang and Voth, where the simulation space was divided into small cells the width of which was equal to the position of the minimum between the first and second peaks in the butyl–butyl radial distribution function. The Voronoi method was successfully applied to analyze the local structure of a number of different systems, such as hard sphere and Lennard-Jones liquids, molten salts , and metals, , water under different thermodynamic conditions, including supercooled, ,, supercritical ,, and negative pressure ones, other neat molecular liquids , and their binary mixtures, , ternary mixtures of spherical particles, supercritical fluids, ,, polymers, , hydrated salts, amphiphiles, peptides, biomacromolecules, lipid membranes, and also neat ILs as well as their mixture with each other , and with molecular solvents. ,, …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the nature of this type of tortuosity and its direct relation to paths in the porous medium, pathfinding algorithms are widely used. Algorithms such as the direct shortest-path search 23 , the skeleton shortest path 24 , and the Dijkstra algorithm 25 can be applied to estimate geometric tortuosity. Other algorithms such as pore centroid 7 and fast marching 8 are also used for geometric tortuosity estimation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%