1st Edition
Transport of Suspended Substances in Porous Media Experiment, Theory and Engineering Implication
By Bing Bai
Copyright 2027
232 Pages
123 B/W Illustrations
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CRC Press
This book offers a comprehensive and accessible exploration of the transport of suspended substances in porous media – a process integral to environmental protection, energy development, and geotechnical engineering applications.
Delving into the movement, attachment, detachment, and interactions of particles and dissolved substances under seepage conditions, the volume combines laboratory... Read more
1. Introduction 2. Experiments on the transport of suspended substances 3. Attachment-detachment model with adsorption hysteresis 4. Experiments on the cotransport of multi-substances 5. Transport of heavy metal ions in unsaturated soils 6. Theoretical methods of suspended substance transport 7. Granular thermodynamic substance flow model
Biography
Bai Bing is a Professor at Beijing Jiaotong University, China. His research focuses on contaminant transport in porous media, granular thermodynamics, and geo-environmental engineering. He has published extensively on coupled transport processes and nonlinear attachment–detachment modeling.






