Analysis of nonlinear dynamics for abrupt change of interphase structure in liquid-liquid mass transfer (Q1036477)

From MaRDI portal
Revision as of 10:38, 29 February 2024 by SwMATHimport240215 (talk | contribs) (‎Changed an Item)
scientific article
Language Label Description Also known as
English
Analysis of nonlinear dynamics for abrupt change of interphase structure in liquid-liquid mass transfer
scientific article

    Statements

    Analysis of nonlinear dynamics for abrupt change of interphase structure in liquid-liquid mass transfer (English)
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    13 November 2009
    0 references
    As a liquid-liquid system is far from equilibrium state, the phase thickness is variable when mass transfer process with chemical reaction occurs in interphase zone, and a dispersible transitional layer called the interphase dispersed zone (IDZ) is formed. The model composed of thermodynamically instable O/W or W/O microemulsion has reasonably explained enormous experimental phenomena in nonlinear mass transfer. In this paper the dynamical characteristics of molecular diffusion model by using the bifurcation theory of planar dynamical system, Laplace transform, and maple software are studied. Applying the Laplace transform to the model equation, the planar dynamical system is obtained and it is shown that, when bifurcation parameters \((a, b)\) cross the line \(a = \sqrt{3}/3\) and the curve \(b=1/27 t\), the interface structure will change suddenly. The phase portraits of the system in different regions are also considered. The results obtained will play an important directive role in the study of IDZ model.
    0 references
    interface structure
    0 references
    equilibrium state
    0 references
    bifurcation theory
    0 references
    dynamical system
    0 references
    Laplace transform
    0 references
    phase portraits
    0 references

    Identifiers

    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references