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On the Formation of Unstirred Layer in Osmotically Driven Flow

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arxiv 1808.01328 v1 pith:6M24LBGS submitted 2018-08-02 cond-mat.soft

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keywords layerdrivenflowosmosisosmoticallysolutiontimeacross
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Osmotically driven flow across a semi-permeable membrane under a constant static pressure difference is revisited with referring to the previous reports for reverse osmosis. A few mathematical techniques for obtaining the approximate solution, such as that for inverse problems used in the field of heat transfer, are presented with an emphasis on the nonlinear boundary condition and the time-dependent solvent flow-rate. It is concluded that the layer is spontaneously formed by osmosis rapidly in the time scaled by $\sim {\rm O}\bigl(\sqrt{t}\bigr)$, and that the layer thickness grows with no upper limit in an infinite time interval. Based on the obtained solution, we will also discuss the thermodynamical output work in an irreversible process which is extracted from the system as an osmotic engine.

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