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Solute transfer during consolidation based on a solid‐fluid‐solute coupling model
Authors:Shun Nomura  Katsuyuki Kawai  Shinya Tachibana  Atsushi Iizuka
Institution:1. Department of Mathematical Science and Advanced Technology, Japan Agency for Marine‐Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC), Kanagawa, Yokohama, Japan;2. Faculty of Science and Engineering, Kinki University, Osaka, Japan;3. Research Center for Urban Safety and Security, Kobe University, Hyogo, Japan
Abstract:The migration of contaminant through soil is usually modeled using the advection‐dispersion equation and assumes that the porous media is stationary without introducing a constitutive equation to represent soil structure. Consequently, time‐dependent deformation induced by soil consolidation or physical remediation is not considered, despite the need to consider these variables during planning for the remediation of contaminated ground, the prediction of contaminated groundwater movement, and the design of engineered landfills. This study focuses on the numerical modeling of solute transfer during consolidation as a first step to resolve some of these issues. We combine a coupling theory‐based mass conservation law for soil‐fluid‐solute phases with finite element modeling to simulate solute transfer during deformation and groundwater convection. We also assessed the sensitivity of solute transfer to the initial boundary conditions. The modeling shows the migration of solute toward the ground surface as a result of ground settlement and the dissipation of excess pore water pressure. The form of solute transport is dependent on the ground conditions, including factors such as the loading schedule, contamination depth, and water content. The results indicate that an understanding of the interaction between coupling phases is essential in predicting solute transfer in ground deformation and could provide an appropriate approach to ground management for soil remediation.
Keywords:finite element method  infiltration equation  saturated/unsaturated ground  soil contamination  solid‐fluid‐solute coupling model  solute transfer equation
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