A testing methodology is presented that supports the development of a field design for in situ gaseous treatment of sediments with diluted hydrogen sulfide. This approach involves the collection of column breakthrough test results at various flow rates, allowing a relationship to be developed between pore velocity of the carrier gas and velocity of the hydrogen sulfide reaction front that permits sizing to the field scale. A regression fit of a set of laboratory column breakthrough test data collected in this study is utilized to illustrate the development of a field design based on a 2D radial flow analytical model. Information regarding treatment time and hydrogen sulfide consumption characteristics associated with in situ gaseous treatment can then be obtained from this model and used as a basis for estimation of treatment schedule and costs. The regression relationship can also be utilized in numerical models in more complex geometries to support the field design of in situ gaseous treatment operations.
Revised: December 6, 2006 |
Published: December 1, 2006
Citation
Thornton E.C., L. Zhong, and M. Oostrom. 2006.Development of a Field Design for In Situ Gaseous Treatment of Sediment Based on Laboratory Column Test Data.Journal of Environmental Engineering (ASCE) 132, no. 12:1626-1632.PNNL-SA-50049.