Title of article :
Transverse dispersion of non-reactive tracers in porous media: A new nonlinear relationship to predict dispersion coefficients
Author/Authors :
?sa Olsson، نويسنده , , Peter Grathwohl، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Assessing the potential of natural attenuation in groundwater relies on the ability to predict and quantify the processes that occur in contaminant plumes. Transverse dispersion is a significant mass transfer mechanism for mixing of electron acceptors and donors and thus may control the lengths of steady state plumes.
Laboratory experiments were carried out using a 2-dimensional acrylic glass tank filled with glass beads, quartz sand and field site material as porous media. Flow velocities and grain sizes were varied in order to cover a large range of Peclet numbers including typical field scenarios. The laboratory study was extended by a comprehensive literature search to compare the new results with earlier work. As a result we propose a new empirical relationship for prediction of transverse dispersion coefficients (Dt) which is based on the Peclet number (Pe). This new relationship indicates a nonlinear dependency on the flow velocity (νa) and grain size (d), namely a relative decrease of the dispersion coefficient with increasing flow velocity in relatively fast flowing water: Dt / Daq = Dp / Daq + 0.28(Pe)0.72 (with Pe = νad / Daq; Daq and Dp denote the aqueous and pore diffusion coefficients, resp.).
Keywords :
Transverse dispersion , natural attenuation , laboratory experiments , mixing , Contaminant plume
Journal title :
Journal of Contaminant Hydrology
Journal title :
Journal of Contaminant Hydrology