Rotating Cylinder Polarization Resistance (LPR-RCE)
Last Updated: 10/14/21 by Alex Peroff
1Technique Overview
2Fundamental Equations
3Experimental Setup in AfterMath
To perform a rotating cylinder polarization resistance experiment in AfterMath, choose Rotating Cylinder Polarization Resistance (LPR-RCE) from the Experiments menu (see Figure 1).

Figure 1. Rotating Cylinder Polarization Resistance (LPR-RCE) Experiment Menu Selection in AfterMath
Doing so creates an entry within the archive, called OCP-RCE Parameters. In the right pane of the AfterMath application, several tabs will be shown (see Figure 2).

Figure 2. Rotating Cylinder Polarization Resistance (LPR-RCE) Experiment Basic Tab
Continue reading for detailed information about the fields on each unique tab.