SPE Health, Safety and Environment in Oil and Gas Exploration and Production Conference 1996
DOI: 10.2118/35851-ms
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Validation of a General 3-D Numerical Model for Simulating Organic Pollutants Migration and Application to Site Remediation

Abstract: This paper presents a general numerical model able to simulate both organic pollutants migration (3-phase compositional flows, mass transfer, transport) in soils and aquifers and decontamination techniques such as pumping, skimming, venting, hot venting, steam injection, surfactant injection and biodegradation. To validate the simulator, a 3-D experiment in a large pilot (25 m × 12 m × 4 m) was carried out. A total of 0.475 m3 of diesel oil was injected into the pilot, and numerous in-situ me… Show more

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“…For this phase we use IFP's Simuscopp code, which is able to simulate 3D multi-phase and multi-component fluid flow, dissolution and diffusion. Principles, equations and a validation of Simuscopp code can be found in Le Thiez et al (1996).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For this phase we use IFP's Simuscopp code, which is able to simulate 3D multi-phase and multi-component fluid flow, dissolution and diffusion. Principles, equations and a validation of Simuscopp code can be found in Le Thiez et al (1996).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%