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Abstract
Good washing is the key to a successful closure of the water system in a pulp production line. An improved understanding of associated phenomena, particularly those related to the removal of the very last impurities, is therefore desirable. Therefore a mathematical model describing the desorption phenomenon. The system of governing partial differential equations is solved using Mathematica. Model is simulated using the industrial data. The output thus obtained is compared with the analytic and numerical results of earlier workers. Present technique is simple, elegant and convenient for solving two point boundary value problems with varying range of parameters.
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