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Behavior of a Viscous LNAPL Under Variable Water Table Conditions
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2006
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EngineeringViscous Lnapl VolumesEnvironmental EngineeringFluid MechanicsCivil EngineeringCapillarity PhenomenonLiquid-liquid FlowFluid-solid InteractionHydromechanicsTransport PhenomenaMultiphase FlowViscous LnaplHydraulicsSediment TransportHydrodynamic StabilitySurface WaterWater Table
An intermediate-scale experiment in a 1.02-m-long, 0.75-m-high, and 0.05-m-wide flow cell was conducted to investigate the behavior of a viscous LNAPL under variable water table conditions. Two viscous LNAPL volumes (0.4 L) were released, one week apart, from a small source zone on top of the flow cell into a partly saturated, homogenously packed porous medium. Following a redistribution period of 30 days after the second release, the water table was increased 0.5 m in 50 minutes. After the water table rise, viscous LNAPL behavior was monitored for an additional 45 days. Fluid saturation scans were obtained periodically with a fully automated dual-energy gamma radiation system. Results show that both spills follow similar paths downwards. Within two hours after the first LNAPL arrival, the capillary fringe was reduced across the cell by approximately 0.04 m (22%). This reduction is directly related to the decrease in the air-water surface tension from 0.072 to 0.057 N/m.
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