Analytical Contaminant Transport Analysis System: Prof. Jorge E. Pachon, PH.D
Analytical Contaminant Transport Analysis System: Prof. Jorge E. Pachon, PH.D
Analytical Contaminant Transport Analysis System: Prof. Jorge E. Pachon, PH.D
Analytical Contaminant
Transport Analysis System
ACTS
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SURFACE WATER
• Transformation and transport processes in
surface water bodies are mostly dominated by
advection, except for reservoirs and lakes where
diffusion processes may become important.
• Transport and spread of contaminants is
controlled by:
– Advective and diffusive transport
– Intermedia transfer (adsportion, desorption,
precipitation, dissolution, volatilization)
– Chemical decay and transformation
NEAR-FIELD MIXING
• The quantity of the effluent is small and the
receiving water body is relatively large.
• Rapid initial mixing by the discharge structure
(high level of turbulence).
• Mixing occurs over short distances (10 to 100
times the characteristic discharge dimension).
• Large dilutions on the order of 10 to 100 can
be achieved.
FAR-FIELD MIXING
• Fate of a contaminant is determined by
transport and diffusion processes.
• Much longer distances and time frames must
be considered.
Solución
Aplicación ecuación A.D.R. Taller 5 punto 3
7,0
t=30min t=2h
6,0
5,0
Solución analítica
4,0
c (mg/L)
3,0
2,0
1,0
0,0
0 1000 2000 3000
Concentración en función de t & x x (m)
AIR PATHWAY
AIR PATHWAY
GAUSSIAN EXAMPLE
• Se ha estimado que la emisión de metanol de una
industria es de 1.41 g/hora. Estimar la
concentración de metanol a lo largo de la línea
central de la pluma y a 3km de distancia si la
velocidad del viento es de 2.0 m/s. Asumir una
estabilidad atmosférica tipo A. La chimenea tiene
una altura de 10m, diámetro 1.0m, una velocidad
de salida de gases de 10 m/s y una temperatura
de 327 ⁰C. La presión ambiental es de 95 kPa y la
temperatura ambiental de 27 ⁰C. La altura de
capa de mezcla se puede asumir como 10m.
GAUSSIAN EXAMPLE
GAUSSIAN EXAMPLE
GAUSSIAN EXAMPLE
GROUNDWATER PATHWAY
EXAMPLE AQUIFER
Contamination of an aquifer has occurred due to a spill of
2,4-dinitrotoluene over an area of 50 m2 (10mx5m) at a
concentration of 1.000 mg/L. The aquifer has a
porosity of 35% and a bulk soil density of 1.6 g/cm3.
The effective aquifer thickness is 10m and the
infiltration rate is 0.0005 m/day. It is estimated that the
Darcy velocity in the aquifer is about 0.8 m/day and the
longitudinal dispersion coefficient is 1.6 m2/day. 2,4-
dinitrotoluene has a distribution coefficient of 2.5 mL/g
and a first-order reaction rate t1/2=40 days. After one
year of extensive soil excavation, the contaminant
source area is completely removed from the aquifer.
Estimate the extent of the contaminant plume in the
aquifer remaining and analyze the migration pattern.