MATHEMATICAL MODELLING AND DESIGN EXPERIMENTS IN BIOVENTING SUBSOIL DECONTAMINATION

Abstract
Bioventing is a subsoil bio-remediation technique which improves the activity of bacteria to transform contaminants into less hazardous compounds by inflating air through wells. The mathematical model describes the bacteria population dynamics and the dynamics of a multiphase, multicomponent fluid in porous media and in this paper a simple version of it will be described. A critical point of the design problem is to choose well positions and air flow rates to optimise the biodegradation process. The numerical simulation and some initial optimisation design results for the simple model proposed will be reported. The decontamination time required for different flow rates and for different well spatial configurations will be compared.
Anno
2010
Tipo pubblicazione
Altri Autori
Notarnicola Filippo
Curatori Volume
Carrera Jesus; SanchezVila X; FernandezGarcia D; Bolster D
Titolo Volume
PROCEEDINGS OF THE XVIII INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTATIONAL METHODS IN WATER RESOURCES (CMWR 2010)