Technology Transfer of Basic Research on Multiphase Subsurface Fate and Transport
Abstract
The purpose of this project was to facilitate technology transfer between the Center for Multiphase Research (CMR) and the Waterways Experimental Station (WES). The research areas of interest and specific tasks were: Model Formulation: provide WES with the latest research on the development of a thermodynamically rigorous model formulation for multiphase flow. Split-Operator Methods: demonstrate a split-operator numerical method on a problem of interest to WES (i.e., sorption and degradation of explosives in saturated groundwater systems). Sorption-Desorption Relations: model the fate and transport of explosives subject to sorption and degradation using data provided by WES. Advanced Oxidation Processes: demonstrate and provide a numerical model capable of modeling ex situ peroxone processes. The objectives of the project were met through a series a seminars, the transfer of computer codes, and a technical document.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Feb 21, 2000
- Accession Number
- ADA379854
Entities
People
- Cass T. Miller
- Joseph A. Pedit
Organizations
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill