Dissolution of a well-defined trichloroethylene pool in saturated porous media: Experimental results and model simulations

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Abstract

An experimental mass transfer correlation was developed for trichloroethylene (TCE) pools dissolving in water-saturated porous media. A three-dimensional, bench-scale model aquifer previously designed by Chrysikopoulos et al. (Water Resour. Res. 36(7) (2000) 1687) was employed for collection of the experimental dissolution data. The unique aspect of the model aquifer design is the formation of a well-defined, circular TCE pool at the bottom of the model aquifer. Steady-state dissolved TCE concentrations at specific downstream locations within the aquifer were collected for each of the seven interstitial velocities considered in this study. For each interstitial velocity, a corresponding time invariant overall mass transfer coefficient was determined by fitting the experimental data to an analytical solution applicable to nonaqueous phase liquid (NAPL) pools (Water Resour. Res. 31(4) (1995) 1137). Subsequently, a correlation relating the time invariant overall Sherwood number to appropriate overall Peclet numbers was developed. Relatively good agreement between the newly developed correlation and experimental data was observed.

Original languageBritish English
Pages (from-to)3911-3918
Number of pages8
JournalWater Research
Volume36
Issue number15
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2002

Keywords

  • Contaminant transport
  • Dissolution
  • Groundwater
  • Mass transfer correlation
  • NAPL pool

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