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An Analytical Study of Aerosol Dispersion in the Atmosphere Bounded by Porous Layers

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The mathematical model is developed using analytical method to examine the effects of aerosol dispersion in atmospheric fluid, both in the presence and absence of chemical reaction. Its applications are in many fields especially to human health, environmental pollution, and climate change. Taylor’s dispersion model is applied to study aerosol dispersion in a channel bounded by porous layers with applied electric and magnetic field. It is perceived that the presence of chemical reaction intensifies the aerosol dispersion while in the absence of chemical reaction, the aerosol dispersion reduces.

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Meenapriya, P., Uma Maheswari, K. (2021). An Analytical Study of Aerosol Dispersion in the Atmosphere Bounded by Porous Layers. In: Rushi Kumar, B., Sivaraj, R., Prakash, J. (eds) Advances in Fluid Dynamics. Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-4308-1_5

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