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Chemical patterns in simple flow systems

Chemical patterns in simple flow systems
Chemical patterns in simple flow systems
The addition of flow to chemical reaction-diffusion systems provides robust pattern-forming mechanisms which are expected to occur in a wide variety of natural and artificial systems. Experiments demonstrating some of these mechanisms are presented here, including the differential-flow-induced chemical instability (DIFICI), which gives rise to traveling chemical waves, and flow-distributed oscillations (FDO), which produce stationary concentration patterns.
0219-5259
Taylor, Annette
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Taylor, Annette
08028a29-428d-4732-b6b1-f7a93389b386

Taylor, Annette (2003) Chemical patterns in simple flow systems. Advances in Complex Systems. (doi:10.1142/s0219525903000694).

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The addition of flow to chemical reaction-diffusion systems provides robust pattern-forming mechanisms which are expected to occur in a wide variety of natural and artificial systems. Experiments demonstrating some of these mechanisms are presented here, including the differential-flow-induced chemical instability (DIFICI), which gives rise to traveling chemical waves, and flow-distributed oscillations (FDO), which produce stationary concentration patterns.

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Published date: 1 March 2003

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Local EPrints ID: 499479
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/499479
ISSN: 0219-5259
PURE UUID: 0aa1a99a-345c-4d2d-92be-c790670f3b96
ORCID for Annette Taylor: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-0071-8306

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