Substance Transfer in a Porous Medium with a Small Amount of Homogeneous Salt Modeling
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https://doi.org/10.47494/mesb.v17i.774Keywords:
substance adsorption, hydrodynamic dispersion, internal mass transfer, zones with moving and stationary liquid, porous medium, substance transferAbstract
The salt-transfer problem in a porous media with piecewise uniform salinity is numerically solved in this paper. There are two scenarios to consider: 1) a salt solution-saturated stationary zone; 2) a dry stratum with piecewise homogenous salinity. The distribution of substance concentration and the amount of adsorbed substance are determined based on the numerical solution of the problem. It has been found that substance adsorption has an effect on salt-transfer properties.
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