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The correct formulation of problems pertaining to the convective diffusion of salts in finite porous media

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The refined boundary condition at the inlet of a system has been formulated with consideration given to the effect of the boundedness of the volume of the pressurized container; an engineering solution of the problem is presented with respect to a typical experimental set-up [1-3].

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Dvorkin, L.B. The correct formulation of problems pertaining to the convective diffusion of salts in finite porous media. Journal of Engineering Physics 14, 285–288 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00825736

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