Abstract

The article focuses on developing a model of a stationary temperature field inside a semi-infinite cylindrical sample partly immersed in electrolyte. Temperature calculation is carried out by solving a heat transfer equation separately for the immersed and protruding parts of the sample. The heat flux is set on the outer area boundaries; meanwhile heat flux density for the immersed part is linearly dependent on the vertical coordinate. Within the framework of the model, vertical and radial temperature gradients are worked out both in protruding and immersed parts of the anode. It has been established that the vertical coordinate of the sign reversal point of the heat flux density in the immersed part depends on heat exchange conditions in the protruding part.

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