

Author: Trefry M.G.
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
ISSN: 0169-3913
Source: Transport in Porous Media, Vol.37, Iss.1, 1999-10, pp. : 93-128
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Abstract
Studies of the transport of contaminants and nutrients in industrial and environmental systems are complicated by the heterogeneous nature of the supporting porous or permeable media, and by the numerical problems associated with high Peclet number advection and sharp interface models. In order to provide independent theoretical checks of numerical transport theories, this set of papers presents analytical solutions to diffusive transport equations in simplified (one-dimensional) laminate systems subject to partitioning interactions. Here, in Part I, a standard separation of variables technique is used to develop analytical eigenfunction expansions of the concentration solution in an N-laminate system subject to steady Cauchy (third-type) nonhomogeneous boundary conditions. Both Cartesian and radial (axisymmetric) coordinate systems are considered. The solutions are developed for two different interface partitioning formulations, allowing the partitioning processes to be described by instantaneous equilibration mechanisms, or in terms of gradual equilibration mediated by mass transfer coefficients. Worked examples are presented and limitations of the approach discussed.
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