Abstract

The breakthrough curves of various ions as determined experimentally and computerized according to the continuous simulation modelling programme in the case of an experiment conducted using a column comprising carborundum, resin and gypsum when percolated with different concentrations of different salts taken one after another, are compared. The agreement seems to be reasonably good. The deviation between the two curves is, however, attributed to dispersion/diffusion not taken into account in the computer programme. The dispersion coefficient as estimated from the chloride data is found to agree very well with the numerical dispersion coefficient.

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