Methane transport in a soil column: experimental and modeling investigation
Open Access
- 12 October 2020
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Korean Society of Environmental Engineering in Environmental Engineering Research
- Vol. 26 (5), 200311
- https://doi.org/10.4491/eer.2020.311
Abstract
This study explored two diffusion approaches, Fick's law and the dusty gas model (DGM), to assess their differences on modeling methane transport in porous systems. Laboratory experiments were also conducted for methane transport through a nitrogen gas-dry soil column from different source densities. Gas pressures and methane densities at transient state were measured along the column for two transport configurations (horizontal and vertically upward) and compared with the predictions obtained from the DGM-and Fickian-based models. The retardation factor is the only parameter used in the model calibration. The results showed that the methane density profiles predicted by these models fairly matched the measured data and are quite consistent for vertically upward transport of methane. However, the predictions were over the measured ones for horizontal transport of methane. We suspected it is due to incomplete mixing of gas mixture in the inlet chamber since high pressure variations were observed in the horizontal transport experiments. Further, we found that the methane density profile predicted by the Fickian-based model is lagged behind the DGM result for at most 15% of difference in methane density for horizontal transport of methane from a pure methane source.horizontal transport experiments. Further, we found that the methane density profile predicted by the Fickian-based model lagged behind the DGM result for at most 15% of difference in methane density for horizontal transport of methane from a pure methane source.Keywords
Funding Information
- Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan (106-2221-E-035-008-MY3)
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