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According to this model, dissolution rates would then decrease continuously as equilibrium is approached because the number of pits decreases with decreasing reaction affinity.
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Prior to running a regression (i.e., inverse modeling), the dissolution model was coupled with the inverse modeling algorithm UCODE (Poeter and Hill 1998) (Phase 2) to evaluate the parameters' sensitivities.
(In 1987, he lamented that model's dissolution: "I never thought it would come to this. I've always believed in development, one movement following another.... But everything today is very much in flux").
The model incorporates dissolution and transport of coffee in the coffee bed.
Two possible mechanisms, shrinking particle model and dissolution model, are reviewed.
From this model, decreasing dissolution rates were consistent with increasing agglomeration.
The terms on the right-hand side of these equations model the dissolution of solid coffee in these two regions.
A model for dissolution rate as a function of liquid composition and temperature is presented.
We establish a model of dissolution to explain the morphology of etched grooves.
The results show that with shrinking core model portlandite dissolution and calcite precipitation are much slower than with the equilibrium model.
However, we model diopside dissolution as being limited by the concentration of Si-rich precomplexesmplexes formed by Mg-H based on the few experiments conducted with excess Ca in the input solution (Figure 7).
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