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Ground water contaminant transport by nondivergence-free, unsteady and nonstationary velocity fields
Authors:Hakan Sirin  
Institution:

aAnadolu University, Civil Engineering Department, 26470 Eskisehir, Turkey

Abstract:Pore flow velocity is assumed to be a nondivergence-free, unsteady, and nonstationary random function of space and time for ground water contaminant transport in a heterogeneous medium. The laboratory-scale stochastic contaminant transport equation is up scaled to field scale by taking the ensemble average of the equation by using the cumulant expansion method. A new velocity correction, which is a function of mean pore flow velocity divergence, is obtained due to strict second order cumulant expansion (without omitting any term after the expansion). The field scale transport equations under the divergence-free pore flow velocity field assumption are also derived by simplifying the nondivergence-free field scale equation. The significance of the new velocity correction term is investigated on a two dimensional transport problem driven by a density dependent flow.
Keywords:Subsurface contaminant transport  Cumulant expansion  Stochastic differential equations  Density dependent flows
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