In porous water filters, the transport and entrapment of contaminants can be modeled as a classic mass transport problem, which employs the conventional convection-dispersion equation to predict the transport of species existing in trace amounts. Using the volume-averaging method (VAM), the upscaling has revealed two possible macroscopic equations for predicting contaminant concentrations in the filters. The first equation is the classical convection-dispersion equation, which incorporates a total dispersion tensor.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe effect of disorderness for the propagation of stable combustion waves in a two-dimensional discrete adiabatic system are studied by considering two systems, namely, (i) periodic and (ii) disorder. The discrete periodic system is modeled by regular arrangement of burnt and unburnt point heat sources. In contrast, the discrete disordered system is modeled by the concatenation of regular burnt and randomly distributed unburnt heat sources.
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