Mohammad Rajabi Naraki
Development of a numerical solution for transport simulation in unsaturated porous media.
Rel. Tiziana Anna Elisabetta Tosco, Rajandrea Sethi, Carlo Bianco. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Ingegneria Per L'Ambiente E Il Territorio, 2024
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Groundwater contamination has become increasingly prevalent in recent years, emerging as a major environmental issue. Effective groundwater management requires tools that can track and predict the movement and behaviour of contaminants within subsurface environments. There is an increasing reliance on using numerical groundwater modeling to predict fate and transport of contaminants as well as employing predictive simulations to anticipate concentrations of contaminants in groundwater in order to evaluate a remedial action. Soils are porous media and exhibit a heterogeneous, multi-scale architecture. Their non-linear material properties have a significant influence on the soil water dynamics, which poses difficulties for numerical models. This study examines the numerical approximations applied to model water flow within the variably saturated soil zone, and transport of particles through this unsaturated condition.
The governing equation that describes the flow of water in unsaturated soil profile is Richards’ equation which is a degenerate parabolic nonlinear partial differential equation
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