Volume 15, Issue 1 pp. 415-416
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Velocity Vector Field Optimization in Bioventing

Filippo Notarnicola

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Filippo Notarnicola

Istituto per le Applicazioni del Calcolo, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Via Amendola 122-d, 70126 Bari, Italy

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First published: 21 October 2015

Abstract

Bioventing is a technology used to remove some kinds of pollutants from the subsoil and it is based on the capability of some bacteria species to biodegrade contaminants. The biochemical reaction requires, among other things, oxygen and, therefore, oxygen is inflated into the subsoil by wells. The mathematical model describes the movement of the different fluids which are present in the subsoil – air, water, pollutants, oxygen and so on – and the bacteria population dynamics. The presence of source reactive terms in the continuity equations allows the contaminant biodegradation to be described.

The design of a subsoil decontamination intervention concerns bioavailability problems and, in particular, the oxygen concentration. Therefore, in order to enhance the biodegradation phenomenon, the optimization of the subsoil oxygen velocity field in the polluted area is required, by an appropriate choice of the well positions and of the well air inflating rates. In mathematical terms, the goal is to obtain the decontamination of the subsoil with an optimal value of an objective function by acting on some control variables which, in this case, are the well positions and the inflating rates. In this paper several kind of objective function are proposed. (© 2015 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim)

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