C. Duchanoy et al., Mass transfer and free convection associated with electrodeposition at long narrow upward facing tracks, ELECTR ACT, 46(2-3), 2000, pp. 433-441
This paper describes an investigation of free convection and mass transfer
at narrow upfacing tracks 100 mm long, associated with copper deposition fr
om a sulphate/sulphuric acid bath. The electrode width was varied from 0.8
to 7.5 mm, and the copper sulphate concentration from 0.01 to 0.28 M thus a
llowing a broad range of Rayleigh number to be investigated. The onset of f
ree convection was identified by measurement of the transient current and u
se of an interferometric (schlieren) technique. The critical time correspon
ding to the onset of free convection was shown to depend on the technique u
sed. After one or two minutes the current reached a steady value for high R
a and exhibited regular oscillations of appreciable amplitude for Ra below
10(6). Determination of mass transfer rates from the steady state currents
gave a dependence of Sherwood number on Ra-033 for Ra over 2 x 0(5), indica
ting turbulent natural convection. The low value for the transitional Ra is
attributable to the peculiar aspect ratios of the electrodes. (C) 2000 Els
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