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Title: CONTAMINANT TRANSPORT MECHANISMS


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  • CONTAMINANT TRANSPORT MECHANISMS

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ADVECTION PROCESSES
  • Seepage velocity
  • K hydraulic conductivity
  • n effective porosity
  • h hydraulic head
  • Advective flux

h
h1
h2
vx
x1
x
X2
3
DIFFUSION AND DISPERSION PROCESSES
  • Ficks first law
  • fx mass flux M/L2/T
  • Dd diffusion coefficient L2/T
  • h hydraulic head

C
C1
C2
fx
x1
x
X2
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STOCHASTIC SIMULATION OF ADVECTION DIFFUSION
PROCESSES
  • Use a large number of particles
  • Predict their position using
  • Determine their position and
  • distribution at ttfinal
  • v0.15 m/h
  • Dd0.0034 m2/h

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ADVECTION DISPERSION EQUATION FOR SOLUTE TRANSPORT
z
  • Mass conservation
  • Min-MoutAccumulation

dz
y
dx
dy
x
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ADVECTION DISPERSION EQUATION FOR SOLUTE
TRANSPORT (ctd)
  • Complete formulation
  • 1-D formulation
  • Analytical solutions exist sometimes for both
    complete and 1-D formulations (e.g. BIOCHLOR)

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ADSORPTION EFFECTS
  • Sorption
  • association of a contaminant with a solid
    material
  • adsorption association with the surface of the
    solid
  • absorption association within the solid
  • S f(C) the amount of absorbed contaminant is a
    function of C
  • SKdCb
  • The transport equation becomes
  • If b1 then

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ADSORPTION AND FIRST-ORDER DECAY EFFECTS
  • First order decay
  • Transport and adsorption
  • The combination of the two equations yields
  • where R is the retardation factor

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ADSORPTION ISOTHERM
  • Freundlich adsorption isotherm
  • SKdCb
  • Consider a simple
  • experimental setup
  • L1cm
  • Darcy flux q0.27cm/h
  • Porosity n0.3
  • Cin is measured and given
  • Cout is measured and given

q, Cout
q,Cin
L1cm
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ANALYTICAL SOLUTION (2-D CASE)
  • Hypotheses
  • no advection in y-direction
  • constant vx velocity
  • conservative substance
  • pulse source
  • Example
  • 2 wells ( (3.7, 0.2), (4.9,-2.8) )
  • tracer is injected at (0,0)
  • determine vx, Dx, Dy,

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ANALYTICAL SOLUTION (2-D CASE)
  • Solution
  • Use the Excel Solver (obviously) to minimize the
    differences between observations and measurements

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WRAP-UP
  • The equations of contaminant transport may be
    derived from mass conservation principles
  • Diffusion, dispersion and advection have
    discrete meaning
  • Simple formulations and optimization/
    calibration procedures may be used to determine
    physical parameters
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