Title of article :
ACFD Model for Prediction of the Role of Biomass Growth and Decay on the Aerobic Biodegradation of BTEX fate and Transport in an Unconfined Aquifer System
Author/Authors :
Agah، A. نويسنده Assistant Professor, Faulty of Mining Engineering, Arak University of Technology, Arak, Iran , , Doulati Ardejani، F. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 35 سال 2015
Abstract :
This paper investigates the importance of considering biomass growth and decay for predicting a
field scale microbial degradation of BTEX plume in an unconfined aquifer system in the Pump station area of
Tehran oil refinery (TOR), Iran. A two-dimensional finite volume model has been presented to predict multispecies
reactive transport incorporating physical, chemical and biological processes in the saturated zone of the
aquifer. A multi-purpose commercial software called PHOENICS was modified to solve model equations. A
complex Monod approach considering microbial growth and decay employed to describe the biodegradation of
BTEX. The results ofMonod approach was compared to those results obtained by three kinetics models including
zero-order, first-order andMichaelis-Menten expressions that do not support biomass growth and decay. Monod
approach predicted a further spreading of the plume. Other kinitics models underestimated the concentrations of
BTEX plume, due to neglecting a high bacterial population and increased uptake rate. They are not appropriate
to simulate tansport of biodegradable BTEX in the study aquifer. The model predictions agree well with the field
measurements with an average error of 5%; describing that the Monod kinetics was well able to simulate the
behaviour of the BTEX plume due to supporting bacterial population and considering oxygen as the electron
acceptor
Journal title :
International Journal of Environmental Research(IJER)
Journal title :
International Journal of Environmental Research(IJER)