توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Analytical Modeling of Solute Transport in Groundwater : Using Models to Understand the Effect of Natural Processes on Contaminant Fate and Transport in Groundwater
نام کتاب : Analytical Modeling of Solute Transport in Groundwater : Using Models to Understand the Effect of Natural Processes on Contaminant Fate and Transport in Groundwater
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : مدلسازی تحلیلی انتقال املاح در آبهای زیرزمینی: استفاده از مدلهایی برای درک تأثیر فرآیندهای طبیعی بر سرنوشت و انتقال آلایندهها در آبهای زیرزمینی
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نویسندگان : Goltz. Mark, Huang. Junqi
ناشر : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated
سال نشر : 2017
تعداد صفحات : 244
ISBN (شابک) : 9781119300236 , 9781119300281
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 4 مگابایت
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Content: Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
List of Symbols
Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Companion Website
Chapter 1 Modeling
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Definitions
1.3 A Simple Model --
Darcy\'s Law and Flow Modeling
1.3.1 Darcy\'s Law
1.3.2 Flow Equation
1.3.3 Example Application of Darcy\'s Law and the Flow Equation
1.3.4 Note of Caution --
Know Model Assumptions and Applicable Conditions
1.3.5 Superposition (For a Fuller Discussion of Superposition Applied to Groundwater Flow, See Reilly et al., 1984)
1.3.6 Example Application of the Principle of Superposition
References Chapter 2 Contaminant Transport Modeling2.1 Introduction
2.2 Fate and Transport Processes
2.2.1 Advection
2.2.2 Dispersion
2.2.3 Sorption
2.2.4 Chemical and Biological Reactions
2.3 Advective-Dispersive-Reactive (ADR) Transport Equation
2.3.1 Reaction Submodel
2.3.2 Sorption Submodel
2.4 Model Initial and Boundary Conditions
2.4.1 Initial Conditions
2.4.2 Boundary Conditions
2.5 Nondimensionalization
References
Chapter 3 Analytical Solutions to 1-D Equations
3.1 Solving the ADR Equation with Initial/Boundary Conditions
3.2 Using Superposition to Derive Additional Solutions 3.3 Solutions3.3.1 AnaModelTool Software
3.3.2 Virtual Experimental System
3.4 Effect of Advection
3.5 Effect of Dispersion
3.6 Effect of Sorption
3.6.1 Linear, Equilibrium Sorption
3.6.2 Rate-Limited Sorption
3.7 Effect of First-Order Degradation
3.8 Effect of Boundary Conditions
3.8.1 Effect of Boundary Conditions on Breakthrough Curves
3.8.2 Volume-Averaged Resident Concentration Versus Flux-Averaged Concentration
References
Chapter 4 Analytical Solutions to 3-D Equations
4.1 Solving the ADR Equation with Initial/Boundary Conditions 4.2 Using Superposition to Derive Additional Solutions4.3 Virtual Experimental System
4.4 Effect of Dispersion
4.5 Effect of Sorption
4.5.1 Linear, Equilibrium Sorption
4.5.2 Rate-Limited Sorption
4.6 Effect of First-Order Degradation
Chapter 5 Method of Moments
5.1 Temporal Moments
5.1.1 Definition
5.1.2 Evaluating Temporal Moments
5.1.3 Temporal Moment Behavior
5.2 Spatial Moments
5.2.1 Definition
5.2.2 Evaluating Spatial Moments
5.2.3 Spatial Moment Behavior
References
Chapter 6 Application of Analytical Models to Gain Insight into Transport Behavior 6.1 Contaminant Remediation6.2 Borden Field Experiment
References
Appendix A Solution to One-Dimensional ADR Equation with First-Order Degradation Kinetics Using Laplace Transforms
Reference
Appendix B Solution to One-Dimensional ADR Equation with Zeroth-Order Degradation Kinetics Using Laplace Transforms
Reference
Appendix C Solutions to the One-Dimensional ADR in Literature
References
Appendix D User Instructions for AnaModelTool Software
Appendix E Useful Laplace Transforms
E.1 Laplace Transforms from van Genuchten and Alves (1982)
Reference