📢Zero Flux Conservation and Uniform Equilibrium
The no-flux boundary condition mathematically dictates the behavior of diffusion in a completely sealed volume by ensuring the system is mass-conserving. Physically, the requirement that none of the substance may pass the boundary surface leads to the condition that the flow out of the surface is zero (). When applied to diffusion via Fick's first law, this zero-flow translates into the boundary condition where the normal derivative of the concentration () is zero (). This zero slope/zero gradient condition at the boundaries ensures that no substance enters or leaves the system. Over time, this sealed environment evolves toward a state of thermal or chemical equilibrium, where the concentration becomes uniform throughout the volume, equaling the initial average concentration.
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