A modified multi-component solute diffusion equation described with diffusion flux was derived in detail based on the classical Maxwell-Stefan diffusion theory. The friction between the solute species and the soil skeleton wall, which is proportional to the relative velocity between the solute species and the soil skeleton, is introduced. The chemical potential gradient is considered the driving force. A one-dimensional model for transport of multi-component solute in saturated soil was developed based on the modified diffusion equation and the modified competitive Langmuir adsorption equation. Numerical calculation of a case of two heavy metal ion species, which was chosen as an example, was carried out using the finite element software CO...
The present trend of disposing treated sewage water by allowing it to infiltrate the soil brings a n...
We use homogenization techniques to derive a dual (or double) porosity model of solute diffusion and...
AbstractThe mathematical model of contaminant migration with the Langmuir isotherm equation to descr...
Diffusion is the process by which matter is transported from one part of a system to another as a re...
The mobility of contaminants in soil is an important factor in determining their ability to spread i...
The paper presents a macroscopic continuum model of adsorption in porous materials consisting of thr...
An analytical solution to non-isothermal diffusion of chemicals in finite porous medium with differe...
AbstractA one-dimensional model was developed to investigate the transport of organic acids (commonl...
A mathematical model has been developed to describe the simultaneous transport of water, heat, and ...
A detailed understanding of the flow and transport processes of chemicals in soils is needed to impl...
Predicting the fate and movement of contaminant in soils and groundwater is essential to assess and ...
Based on the one-dimensional Biot consolidation equations, this paper developed an advection-diffusi...
We use homogenization techniques to derive a dual (or double) porosity model of solute diffusion and...
The knowledge of solute transport process in the porous media has an important role for addressing c...
Based on the one-dimensional Biot consolidation equations, this paper developed an advection-diffusi...
The present trend of disposing treated sewage water by allowing it to infiltrate the soil brings a n...
We use homogenization techniques to derive a dual (or double) porosity model of solute diffusion and...
AbstractThe mathematical model of contaminant migration with the Langmuir isotherm equation to descr...
Diffusion is the process by which matter is transported from one part of a system to another as a re...
The mobility of contaminants in soil is an important factor in determining their ability to spread i...
The paper presents a macroscopic continuum model of adsorption in porous materials consisting of thr...
An analytical solution to non-isothermal diffusion of chemicals in finite porous medium with differe...
AbstractA one-dimensional model was developed to investigate the transport of organic acids (commonl...
A mathematical model has been developed to describe the simultaneous transport of water, heat, and ...
A detailed understanding of the flow and transport processes of chemicals in soils is needed to impl...
Predicting the fate and movement of contaminant in soils and groundwater is essential to assess and ...
Based on the one-dimensional Biot consolidation equations, this paper developed an advection-diffusi...
We use homogenization techniques to derive a dual (or double) porosity model of solute diffusion and...
The knowledge of solute transport process in the porous media has an important role for addressing c...
Based on the one-dimensional Biot consolidation equations, this paper developed an advection-diffusi...
The present trend of disposing treated sewage water by allowing it to infiltrate the soil brings a n...
We use homogenization techniques to derive a dual (or double) porosity model of solute diffusion and...
AbstractThe mathematical model of contaminant migration with the Langmuir isotherm equation to descr...