Abstract
Chemical reactions with nonlinear kinetics serve as model systems for the study of nonlinear dynamics /1/. Periodic, quasiperiodic and chaotic oscillations are observed in a flow-through well-stirred reaction cell /2/. A large number of dynamic systems are modelled as a set of oscillating units with mutual interaction. The interaction is one-directional in a special case of periodically forced systems. Well-stirred flow-through reaction cells with an oscillating chemical reaction and mutual mass exchange and/or external concentration periodic forcing serve as a convenient model system /3–6/ with a number of analogies, for example, to biological cell structures. The Belousov-Zhabotinsky reaction /7/ is most often used as a source of oscillations in a single reaction cell.