2020
DOI: 10.33263/briac103.532535
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Study of the transport modeling by diffusion of pollutants through porous materials

Abstract: This paper presents how distance function dispersal produces diffusion range expansion of the contamination. We construct a stratified diffusion model, which describes the dynamics of the size distribution of colonies created by distance migrants of metal ions. The model consists of a Fick's equation combined with a Navier-stokes. The model provides an estimate of range expansion in terms of the rate adsorption due to neighborhood diffusion, the leap time and the geometric form. The results explain various ty… Show more

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