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INVESTIGATION FOR NECESSITY OF DISPERSIVITY AND TORTUOSITY IN THE DUSTY GAS MODEL FOR A BINARY GAS SYSTEM IN SOIL
YOSHIHIKO HIBIKATSUYUKI FUJINAWASEIJI NISHIZAKIKAZUO OKAMURAMASAHARU TASAKI
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2010 Volume 50 Issue 1 Pages 143-159

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Diffusion, dispersion, and advection are important processes in multi-gas systems in soils. To date, both Fick's model and the Dusty Gas (DG) model have been used to model the movement of gases in these systems. Dispersion is included in the dispersion-advection equation with Fick's Model for the movement of gases in gas-phase of soil, yet the movement of gases in multi-component gas-soil systems is considered to be expressed more accurately by the DG model than by Fick's model. However to date, no study has investigated the necessity of considering dispersion in the Dusty Gas (DG) model. We carried out column experiments for nitrogen-methane, nitrogen-carbon dioxide, and carbon dioxide-methane binary gas systems in sandy soil, and also did simulations on the same systems using both Fick's model and the DG model. A comparison of the results of the column experiments with our simulations confirmed that there was no need to consider the dispersion in the advection-diffusion equations with the DG model when the velocity of gas was 0.05-0.4 cm/s in Toyoura sand. Furthermore, our experiments and simulations with the DG model showed that, rather than dispersion, tortuosity should be taken into account in application of the DG model to the above condition.
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