Abstract
We analyze diffusion from a periodic array of hemispherical droplets through a membrane. We find that the multiple sources do not interact strongly, even when the droplets are closely spaced, so that the flux through the membrane appears nearly additive.
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Williams, G.O., Frisch, H.L. Diffusion from sessile droplets through membranes. J Stat Phys 63, 1035–1037 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01029997
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