Model-free estimation of mass fluxes based on concentration profiles. I. Presentation of the method and of a sensitivity analysis
An approach to identify mass diffusion coefficients ( D) is presented, and applied to the case of a slab. It was based on a numerical exploitation of the concentration profiles to estimate the mass fluxes. The effect of the quality of the experimental data (spatial resolution, z D , temporal resolution, Fo D , of the
concentration profiles, sampling) on the bias and sensitivity of the method was studied thanks to the use of simulated data (FoÎ[0,2 ] ), to which could be added Gaussian noise. Estimated D value were
compared with the true solution (the one used for generating the simulated concentration data). The errors on D are large at low Fo < 0.2 . But for Fo . > 0.2 , D can be estimated with less than 1% of
bias if DFo <0.1 and D z < 0.2. Space resolution had a minor effect. Although rough, the numerical procedure adopted in this paper revealed especially suitable for modern techniques of concentration
measurements exhibiting high-accuracy (<1%).
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