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Title: Contaminant Transport


1
Contaminant Transport
  • CIVE 7332
  • Lecture 3

2
Transport Processes
  • Advection
  • The process by which solutes are transported by
    the bulk of motion of the flowing ground water.
  • Nonreactive solutes are carried at an average
    rate equal to the average linear velocity of the
    water.
  • Hydrodynamic Dispersion
  • Tendency of the solute to spread out from the
    advective path
  • Two processes
  • Diffusion (molecular)
  • Dispersion

3
Diffusion
  • Ions (molecular constituents) in solution move
    under the influence of kinetic activity in
    direction of their concentration gradients.
  • Occurs in the absence of any bulk hydraulic
    movement
  • Diffusive flux is proportional to concentration
    gradient, given by Ficks First Law
  • Dm diffusion coefficient (typically 1 x 10-5
    to
  • 2 x 10-5cm2/s for major ions in ground water)

4
Diffusion (continued)
  • Ficks Second Law - derived from Ficks First Law
    and the Continuity Equation - called Diffusion
    Equation

5
Advection Dispersion Equation -Derivation (F is
mass transport)
Assumptions 1) Porous medium is homogenous 2)
Porous medium is isotropic 3) Porous medium is
saturated 4) Flow is steady-state 5) Darcys
Law applies
6
Advection Dispersion Equation
In the x-direction Transport by advection
Transport by dispersion Where
average linear velocity n porosity
(constant for unit of volume) C
concentration of solute dA elemental
cross-sectional area of cubic element
7
Hydrodynamic Dispersion Dx caused by variations
in the velocity field and heterogeneities
where dispersivity L Molecular
diffusion
8
  • Flux (mass/area/time)
  • (-) sign before dispersion term indicates that
    the contaminant moves toward lower concentrations
  • Total amount of solute entering the cubic element
  • Fxdydz Fydxdz Fzdxdy

9
  • Difference in amount entering and leaving element
  • For nonreactive solute, difference between flux
    in and out amount accumulated within element
  • Rate of mass change in element

10
  • Equate two equations and divide by dV dxdydz
  • Substitute for fluxes and cancel n
  • For a homogenous and isotropic medium, is
    steady and uniform.

11
  • Therefore, Dx, Dy, and Dz do not vary through
    space.
  • Advection-Dispersion Equation 3-D

12
  • In 1-Dimension, the Ad - Disp equation becomes

Accumulation Advection Dispersion
13
  • CONTINUOUS SOURCE
  • Soln for 1-D EQN for can be found using LaPlace
    Transform
  • 1-D soil column breakthru curves

Co
C/C0
vx
L
t
t L/vx
14
  • Solution can be written
  • or, in most cases
  • Where

(Ogata Banks, 1961)
Tabulated error function
15
Analytical 1-D, Soil Column
  • Developed by Ogata and Banks, 1961
  • Continuous Source
  • C Co at x 0 t gt 0
  • C (x, ) 0 for t gt 0

16
Instantaneous SourcesAdvection-Dispersion Only
  • Instantaneous POINT Source 3-D
  • M C0V
  • D (DxDyDz)1/3

Continuous Source
17
  • Instantaneous LINE Source 2-D
  • With First Order Decay

T2
T1
Source Plan View
x
18
  • Instantaneous PLANE Source - 1 Dimension
  • Adv/Disp Equation

C/C0
t
T L/vx
L
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Breakthrough Curves
2 dimensional Gaussian Plume
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