Chrysikopoulos ConstantinosΧρυσικοπουλος ΚωνσταντινοςE.T. VoglerW.M.J. Bao2024-10-312024-10-3120032015-09-19W.M.J. Bao, E.T. Vogler, C.V. Chrysikopoulos ,"Nonaqueous liquid pool dissolution in three-dimensional heterogeneous subsurface formations ",Envir. Geol.,vol. 43,no.8 ,pp.968–977,2003.doi :10.1007/s00254-002-0721-xhttps://dspace.library.tuc.gr/handle/123456789/607A three-dimensional numerical flow and contaminant transport model is developed to investigate the effect of variable hydraulic conductivity on average mass transfer coefficients associated with the dissolution of dense nonaqueous phase liquid (DNAPL) pools in heterogeneous, water-saturated subsurface formations. Randomly generated, threedimensional hydraulic conductivity fields are used to represent a heterogeneous confined aquifer. Model simulations indicate that the average mass transfer coefficient is inversely proportional to the variance of the log-transformed hydraulic conductivity. A power law correlation relating the Sherwood number to the variance of the log-transformed hydraulic conductivity and appropriate Peclet numbers is developed. A reasonable fit between predicted and numerically determined mass transfer coefficients is observed10 pagesenhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Mass transfer correlationComparison with analytical solutionNonaqueous liquid pool dissolution in three-dimensional heterogeneous subsurface formationsPeer-Reviewed Journal Publication