Additive Manufacturing of Intertwined Electrode Pairs ‐ Guided Mass Transport with Gyroids
Florian Wiesner, Alexander Limper, Cedric Marth, Anselm Brodersen, Matthias Weßling, John Linkhorst
Abstract
Intertwined electrode pairs, manufactured by selective laser melting, provide high surface-to-volume ratios and a constant interelectrode distance, which results in a homogeneous electric field. Gyroid convective channels are integrated into the structure to further enhance convective transport. Further details can be found in the article number 2200986 by John Linkhorst and co-workers.
Topics & Concepts
Materials scienceElectric fieldConvectionElectrodeHomogeneousMass transportSelective laser meltingGyroidLaserVolume (thermodynamics)MechanicsNanotechnologyComposite materialEngineering physicsOpticsThermodynamicsPolymerPhysicsCopolymerQuantum mechanicsMicrostructureElectrohydrodynamics and Fluid Dynamics