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sorption.hh File Reference

This file contains classes representing sorption model. Sorption model can be computed both in case the dual porosity is considered or not. More...

#include <string>
#include <vector>
#include "fields/field.hh"
#include "fields/field_values.hh"
#include "input/type_base.hh"
#include "input/type_generic.hh"
#include "reaction/reaction_term.hh"
#include "reaction/sorption_base.hh"
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Classes

class  ElementAccessor< spacedim >
 
class  SorptionSimple
 Simple sorption model without dual porosity. More...
 
class  SorptionDual
 Abstract class of sorption model in case dual porosity is considered. More...
 
class  SorptionMob
 Sorption model in mobile zone in case dual porosity is considered. More...
 
class  SorptionImmob
 Sorption model in immobile zone in case dual porosity is considered. More...
 

Namespaces

 Input
 Abstract linear system class.
 
 Input::Type
 

Detailed Description

This file contains classes representing sorption model. Sorption model can be computed both in case the dual porosity is considered or not.

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The difference is only in the isotherm_reinit method. Passing immobile porosity from dual porosity model is solved in abstract class SorptionDual.

Todo:
It seems that the methods isotherm_reinit() are different only at computation of scale_aqua and scale_sorbed. So it could be moved to SorptionDual and the only method which would be virtual would be compute_sorbing_scale(). It is prepared in comment code.

Definition in file sorption.hh.