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Digital Simulation in Electrochemistry, PDF eBook

Digital Simulation in Electrochemistry PDF

Part of the Lecture Notes in Chemistry series

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This book is the result of frustration. When I first became interested in digi- tal simulation in 1967 (I didn't know the name then), there were no texts to tell one the how of it.

This has not changed greatly since then; it is significant that just about all publications about the technique refer to a chapter by Feldberg in an electrochemical series, written in 1969.

When I ran a course on the method recently, it became evident that this chapter is not enough for the raw beginner.

Neither does he/she get much help from the mathematical textbooks which, at best, leave the special electrochemical aspects (if not a lot else) to one's imagination.

This book, then, is written for practical digital simulators who do not have a friend who will tell them how to do it.

The beauty of the digital approach is that one can separate out various dynamic processes taking place simultaneously.

I have structured the book in this way. The major computing usually lies in the diffusion of substance, while the major program- ming effort (and preparatory paper work) goes into the boundary conditions.

These are treated separately.

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