Homogenisation problems in reactive decontamination
Autor: | Ian M. Griffiths, Z. M. Wilmott, E. Luckins, Chris Breward |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
Předmět: |
Chemical activity
business.industry Computer science Applied Mathematics Scale (chemistry) Human decontamination 01 natural sciences 010305 fluids & plasmas 010101 applied mathematics Cleanser Chemical agents 0103 physical sciences 0101 mathematics Process engineering business Porous medium Microscale chemistry |
Zdroj: | European Journal of Applied Mathematics. |
ISSN: | 1469-4425 0956-7925 |
Popis: | The decontamination of hazardous chemical agents from porous media is an important and critical part of the clean-up operation following a chemical weapon attack. Decontamination is often achieved through the application of a cleanser, which reacts on contact with an agent to neutralise it. While it is relatively straightforward to write down a model that describes the interplay of the agent and cleanser on the scale of the pores in the porous medium, it is computationally expensive to solve such a model over realistic spill sizes.In this paper, we consider the homogenisation of a pore-scale model for the interplay between agent and cleanser, with the aim of generating simplified models that can be solved more easily on the spill scale but accurately capture the microscale structure and chemical activity. We consider two situations: one in which the agent completely fills local porespaces and one in which it does not. In the case when the agent does not completely fill the porespace, we use established homogenisation techniques to systematically derive a reaction–diffusion model for the macroscale concentration of cleanser. However, in the case where the agent completely fills the porespace, the homogenisation procedure is more in-depth and involves a two-timescale approach coupled with a spatial boundary layer. The resulting homogenised model closely resembles the microscale model with the effect of the porous material being incorporated into the parameters. The two models cater for two different spill scenarios and provide the foundation for further study of reactive decontamination. |
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