Concentration Distribution of Simple Components Reaction Diffusion in one-dimensional linear Model
Zihan Huang, Xuewei Yang

TL;DR
This paper models the diffusion and chemical reaction of volatile matter in a one-dimensional atmospheric system to understand concentration distribution during volatilization and diffusion processes.
Contribution
It introduces new diffusion and reaction models for simple components in a one-dimensional atmospheric context.
Findings
Established diffusion and reaction models for volatile matter.
Analyzed concentration distribution during atmospheric volatilization.
Provided a basis for further atmospheric chemical reaction studies.
Abstract
The reaction of volatile matter plays an important role in the process of bringing matter from the surface of the planet to the atmosphere. Therefore, by simulating the mixing and chemical reaction process of volatile matter in the atmosphere during volatilization and diffusion from the planet surface, the concentration distribution of different components in the atmosphere can be studied, which is the problem to be solved in this paper. This paper discusses the diffusion and reaction of simple components in one-dimensional scale from the diffusion process of volatile matter and the reaction process in the atmosphere. The diffusion and reaction models of volatile matter were established, and the basis of the model was given.
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Taxonomy
TopicsWater Quality Monitoring and Analysis · Air Quality Monitoring and Forecasting
