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1 Source Terms Constant Concentration Injection Well Recharge May be introduced at the boundary or in the interior of the model

2 Q Constant Concentration (Z&B, p. 283) cscs at boundary e.g., NAPL source area

3 Injection Well Qc s well

4 Recharge R, c s Mass Flux = R (  x  y) c s

5 Problem Set #3 Source Terms and Chemical Reactions Constant Concentration Injection Well Recharge retardation 1 st order decay

6 Problem Set #3 Two Layers This screen shows a constant concentration source. Contours of head are also shown. Confined layers

7 Note the water table Flow field for an unconfined upper layer with areal recharge and a recharge source cell.

8 Problem Set #3 Parts 1 and 2: Produce breakthrough curves under different assumptions about the source term and chemical reactions.

9 Problem Set #3 – Part 3 - Remediation TVD Solution Numerical error caused by high Peclet number

10 Central Finite Difference Solution

11 Problem Set #3 – Part 3 - Remediation TVD Solution Numerical error caused by high Peclet number

12 Courant Number Cr < 1 Peclet Number P e < 4

13 Pumping well is represented by 4 nodes 50 m grid

14 100 m grid spacing Peclet number = 5 50 m grid spacing upper left node in the pumping complex Peclet number = 2.5 TVD solution

15 100 m grid 50 m grid – near center of pumping compex TVD Solution


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