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Polythermal, fixed, and sliding paths

In this chapter we consider how to construct reaction models that are somewhat more sophisticated than those discussed in the previous chapter, including reaction paths over which temperature varies and those in which species activities and gas fugacities are buffered. The latter cases involve the transfer of mass between the equilibrium system and an external buffer. Mass transfer in these cases occurs at rates implicit in solving the governing equations, rather than at rates set explicitly by the modeler. In Chapter 16 we consider the use of kinetic rate laws, a final method for defining mass transfer in reaction models. [Pg.201]


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