Abstract

A model of a polarized mixture is developed and the effects of migration of ions are also accounted for. The rate of the polarization power in some way furnishes power to the mixture. The electrical external power is calculated and by means of a requirement of invariance of the power, the standard balance laws are deduced. The ions dissolved in the mixture and subject to the electric field are considered like tracers and their migration is discussed. We show that their migration is ruled by the Nernst–Planck equation. In the final section, we adapt the description of the model to the setting of complex bodies and the microstructural evolution equations are derived.

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