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Critical times in single-layer reaction diffusion

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Hickson, Roslyn
Barry, Steven
Sidhu, Harvinder
Mercer, Geoffry

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Reaction diffusion has applications to a wide range of areas, including industrial, geological, and medical problems. An important aspect is the phenomenon of 'critical time', which is a measure of how long the reaction and diffusion processes take. In this work, an exact solution using a linear reaction function is used to explore three critical time definitions. The outcome of the analysis is a simple, novel relationship between the reaction and diffusion time scales.

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International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer

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2037-12-31
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