نتایج جستجو برای: contaminant dispersion

تعداد نتایج: 70053  

Kaveh Poorkiani, Masoud Sadrinasab,

The Persian Gulf is an important economic and geo-political region. Owing to its oil and gas resources, it is one of the busiest waterways in the world. There are many operating oil wells in the northern part of the Persian Gulf . As a result, the risk of contaminant dispersion is high. The deliberate discharge of 6.3 million barrels of crude oil during the 1991 war against Kuwait in this regio...

Journal: :Environmental Modelling and Software 2007
Behzad Ataie-Ashtiani

In this paper the development of a quasi-three-dimensional numerical model that can be used for quantifying groundwater inputs and associated contaminant discharged from coastal aquifers into the coastal zone at a regional scale is presented. The present model is called MODSharp. In order to handle problems at a regional scale, the sharp interface approach which is used for conceptualising seaw...

2017
Rongxiao Wang Bin Chen Sihang Qiu Zhengqiu Zhu Xiaogang Qiu

The precise prediction of air contaminant dispersion is essential to the air quality monitoring and the emergency management of the contaminant gases leakage incidents in the chemical industry park. The conventional atmospheric dispersion models can seldom give precise prediction due to inaccurate input parameters. In order to improve the prediction accuracy of dispersion model, two data assimi...

2004
Samuel S. Lee Hoh Peter In

It is important to simulate a groundwater transport process, e.g., pollutant migration, through the vadose zone and subsequent mixing within the saturated zone to assess potential impacts of contaminants in the subsurface in preliminary stages. It is challenging to simulate heterogeneous soil characteristics and non-uniform initial contaminant concentration. This paper proposes a vertically het...

Mathematical models for pollutant transport in semi-infinite aquifers are based on the advection-dispersion equation (ADE) and its variants. This study employs the ADE incorporating time-dependent dispersion and velocity and space-time dependent source and sink, expressed by one function. The dispersion theory allows mechanical dispersion to be directly proportional to seepage velocity. Initial...

2009
S. J. Hoff D. S. Bundy

TWO unique models, the Lam-Bremhorst low Reynolds number turbulence model (LBLR) and a multiple airflow regions model (MARM), were compared in describing the distribution of carbon dioxide (CO2) in a simulated swine grower pen used in a previous experimental study (Brannigan and McQuitty, 1971), The results from this comparative study indicate that the LBLR model's ability to predict airflow pa...

2011
William T. Pecora

This report is a presentation of the theoretical aspects of the investigations and a few confirmatory laboratory studies of the dispersion process. The basic assumptions associated with the development of the dispersion equation, based on the applicability of a heuristic expression similar to Pick's law, are described. In general, these assumptions limit its application to a homogeneous medium ...

2005
M. P. Q. Delgado

The phenomenon of dispersion (transverse and longitudinal) in packed beds is summarized and reviewed for a great deal of information from the literature. Dispersion plays an important part, for example, in contaminant transport in ground water flows, in miscible displacement of oil and gas and in reactant and product transport in packed bed reactors. There are several variables that must be con...

2018
Mark M. Meerschaert

Anomalous dispersion is observed throughout hydrology, yielding a contaminant plume with heavy leading tails. The fractional advection dispersion equation (FADE) captures this behavior by replacing the second-order spatial derivative with a Riemann-Liouville (RL) fractional derivative. The RL fractional derivative is a nonlocal operator and models large jumps of solute particles in heterogeneou...

2015
Inanc Senocak Nicolas W. Hengartner Margaret B. Short W. Brent Daniel

Environmental sensors have been deployed in various cities for early detection of contaminant releases into the atmosphere. Event reconstruction and improved dispersion modeling capabilities are needed to estimate the extent of contamination, which is required to implement effective strategies in emergency management. To this end, a stochastic event reconstruction capability that can process in...

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