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Matematicheskoe modelirovanie, 1998, Volume 10, Number 4, Pages 41–50 (Mi mm1268)  

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Mathematical models and computer experiment

Cascade of consecutive-joint sorption apparatuses (nonlinear case)

L. N. Bondarenko

Kherson State Pedagogical Institute
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Abstract: Mathematical model is studiedof non-linear dynamics of sorption with constant initial solute concentration in the cascade of consecutive-joint sorption apparatuses under periodic switching. Within the range of choosing mathematical model with natural assumptions relative to parameters of model the existence of limit working conditions of the cascade is proved and the characteristic of limit working conditions of the cascade is provided.
Received: 05.12.1997
Language: Russian
Citation: L. N. Bondarenko, “Cascade of consecutive-joint sorption apparatuses (nonlinear case)”, Matem. Mod., 10:4 (1998), 41–50
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\by L.~N.~Bondarenko
\paper Cascade of consecutive-joint sorption apparatuses (nonlinear case)
\jour Matem. Mod.
\yr 1998
\vol 10
\issue 4
\pages 41--50
\mathnet{http://mi.mathnet.ru/mm1268}
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