scholarly journals Numerical analysis on steady-state characteristics of wide range air-fuel ratio sensor by using three-dimensional diffusion model.

1986 ◽  
Vol 52 (477) ◽  
pp. 2285-2290
Author(s):  
Fumio YUKAWA ◽  
Masaaki UCHIDA ◽  
Shinji KIMURA ◽  
takao HAMANAKA
Author(s):  
Rubens Maciel Miranda Pinheiro ◽  
Wilton Pereira da Silva ◽  
Denise Silva do Amaral Miranda ◽  
Cleide M. D. P. S. eSilva ◽  
Taciano Pessoa

2010 ◽  
Vol 76 (12) ◽  
pp. 4027-4036 ◽  
Author(s):  
B. Ramanan ◽  
W. M. Holmes ◽  
W. T. Sloan ◽  
V. R. Phoenix

ABSTRACT Molecules become readily visible by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) when labeled with a paramagnetic tag. Consequently, MRI can be used to image their transport through porous media. In this study, we demonstrated that this method could be applied to image mass transport processes in biofilms. The transport of a complex of gadolinium and diethylenetriamine pentaacetic acid (Gd-DTPA), a commercially available paramagnetic molecule, was imaged both in agar (as a homogeneous test system) and in a phototrophic biofilm. The images collected were T 1 weighted, where T 1 is an MRI property of the biofilm and is dependent on Gd-DTPA concentration. A calibration protocol was applied to convert T 1 parameter maps into concentration maps, thus revealing the spatially resolved concentrations of this tracer at different time intervals. Comparing the data obtained from the agar experiment with data from a one-dimensional diffusion model revealed that transport of Gd-DTPA in agar was purely via diffusion, with a diffusion coefficient of 7.2 × 10−10 m2 s−1. In contrast, comparison of data from the phototrophic biofilm experiment with data from a two-dimensional diffusion model revealed that transport of Gd-DTPA inside the biofilm was by both diffusion and advection, equivalent to a diffusion coefficient of 1.04 × 10−9 m2 s−1. This technology can be used to further explore mass transport processes in biofilms, either by using the wide range of commercially available paramagnetically tagged molecules and nanoparticles or by using bespoke tagged molecules.


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