DISPERSION AND TRANSPORT OF GAS-PHASE CONTAMINANTS IN DRY POROUS-MEDIA - EFFECT OF HETEROGENEITY AND GAS VELOCITY

Citation
J. Popovicova et Ml. Brusseau, DISPERSION AND TRANSPORT OF GAS-PHASE CONTAMINANTS IN DRY POROUS-MEDIA - EFFECT OF HETEROGENEITY AND GAS VELOCITY, Journal of contaminant hydrology, 28(1-2), 1997, pp. 157-169
Citations number
21
ISSN journal
01697722
Volume
28
Issue
1-2
Year of publication
1997
Pages
157 - 169
Database
ISI
SICI code
0169-7722(1997)28:1-2<157:DATOGC>2.0.ZU;2-Z
Abstract
The purpose of these experiments was to study the effects of physical heterogeneity and velocity on transport of gas-phase contaminants in d ry porous media. Experiments were conducted at gas velocities ranging from 6 to 200 cm min(-1) to examine the contributions of longitudinal molecular diffusion, hydrodynamic dispersion, and rate-limited diffusi ve mass transfer to solute spreading. Methane was used as a nonreactiv e tracer, and trichloroethene, benzene and toluene were used as reacti ve tracers. Total dispersion of methane during transport through a hom ogeneous porous medium was the sum of longitudinal molecular diffusion and hydrodynamic dispersion. The latter was the major process contrib uting to total dispersion at gas velocities greater than 40 cm min(-1) . The contribution of longitudinal molecular diffusion was negligible at gas velocities greater than 150 cm min(-1). Transport of tracers in the heterogeneous (macroporous) medium exhibited preferential flow an d tailing at gas velocities greater than about 100 cm min(-1) as a res ult of rate-limited mass transfer between macropore and micropore doma ins. The spreading associated with rate-limited mass transfer between macropore and micropore domains was the main contributor to total disp ersion at gas velocities greater than 120 cm min(-1). The transport of the reactive tracers was successfully predicted using data obtained f or the nonreactive tracer. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science B.V.