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A numerical study of one-step models of polymerization: frontal versus bulk mode
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    A numerical study of one-step models of polymerization: frontal versus bulk mode (English)
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    28 September 2005
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    A one-dimensional process of conversion of monomer to polymer is considered with the aim of comparing three different models able to describe the propagation of a self-sustaining reaction front. The basic model is based on Arrhenius law. A first modification consists in multiplying the Arrhenius kinetics by a cutoff function which eliminates the bulk reaction ahead of the advancing front. The third model considers just a step function kinetics. The validity of each of the two modified models depends on the values of the main physical parameters. Through a series of numerical simulations the authors point out several conclusions of physical relevance.
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    polymerization
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    reaction-diffusion
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