Steam-enhanced extraction experiments, simulations and field studies for dense non-aqueous phase liquid removal: a review

Experiments, simulations and field studies for dense non-aqueous phase liquid (DNAPL) removal have demonstrated successful recovery through steam-enhanced extraction. Steam-enhanced extraction is an innovative technology for soil and groundwater remediation to remove as much contamination as possibl...

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Main Authors: Azizan, Nor Asni, Kamaruddin, Samira Albati, Chelliapan, Shreeshivadasan
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spelling my.utm.590632017-07-26T08:37:38Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/59063/ Steam-enhanced extraction experiments, simulations and field studies for dense non-aqueous phase liquid removal: a review Azizan, Nor Asni Kamaruddin, Samira Albati Chelliapan, Shreeshivadasan TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Experiments, simulations and field studies for dense non-aqueous phase liquid (DNAPL) removal have demonstrated successful recovery through steam-enhanced extraction. Steam-enhanced extraction is an innovative technology for soil and groundwater remediation to remove as much contamination as possible. Most of researchers study the main DNAPL recovery mechanisms such as physical displacement by vaporization, evaporation and condensation, reduction in interfacial tension and DNAPL viscosity influenced by temperature. Other removal mechanism such as steam distillation and steam stripping also has been studied. The removal of DNAPL using steam-enhanced extraction shall be investigated to identify, acquire, analyze, visualize, and evaluate the effectiveness of the remediation. Several parameters can be controlled to justify the successful of the remediation. A comprehensive understanding of the subsurface environment, multiphase fluid flow and the physical processes is required to prevent remediation failure. Thus, it will avoid continuous contamination of the subsurface environment. The researcher can quantify the reduction in contamination remediation and acquire high quality data sets to validate future numerical model. Aim of this paper is to review and to summarize the existing laboratory experiment, simulations and field studies from other researchers regarding steam-enhanced extraction for dense non-aqueous phase liquid removal. 2015-12 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Azizan, Nor Asni and Kamaruddin, Samira Albati and Chelliapan, Shreeshivadasan (2015) Steam-enhanced extraction experiments, simulations and field studies for dense non-aqueous phase liquid removal: a review. In: The 3rd International Conference on Civil and Environmental Engineering for Sustainability (Iconcees 2015), 1-2 Dec, 2015, Melaka, Malaysia. http://iconcees.uthm.edu.my/
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Azizan, Nor Asni
Kamaruddin, Samira Albati
Chelliapan, Shreeshivadasan
Steam-enhanced extraction experiments, simulations and field studies for dense non-aqueous phase liquid removal: a review
description Experiments, simulations and field studies for dense non-aqueous phase liquid (DNAPL) removal have demonstrated successful recovery through steam-enhanced extraction. Steam-enhanced extraction is an innovative technology for soil and groundwater remediation to remove as much contamination as possible. Most of researchers study the main DNAPL recovery mechanisms such as physical displacement by vaporization, evaporation and condensation, reduction in interfacial tension and DNAPL viscosity influenced by temperature. Other removal mechanism such as steam distillation and steam stripping also has been studied. The removal of DNAPL using steam-enhanced extraction shall be investigated to identify, acquire, analyze, visualize, and evaluate the effectiveness of the remediation. Several parameters can be controlled to justify the successful of the remediation. A comprehensive understanding of the subsurface environment, multiphase fluid flow and the physical processes is required to prevent remediation failure. Thus, it will avoid continuous contamination of the subsurface environment. The researcher can quantify the reduction in contamination remediation and acquire high quality data sets to validate future numerical model. Aim of this paper is to review and to summarize the existing laboratory experiment, simulations and field studies from other researchers regarding steam-enhanced extraction for dense non-aqueous phase liquid removal.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Azizan, Nor Asni
Kamaruddin, Samira Albati
Chelliapan, Shreeshivadasan
author_facet Azizan, Nor Asni
Kamaruddin, Samira Albati
Chelliapan, Shreeshivadasan
author_sort Azizan, Nor Asni
title Steam-enhanced extraction experiments, simulations and field studies for dense non-aqueous phase liquid removal: a review
title_short Steam-enhanced extraction experiments, simulations and field studies for dense non-aqueous phase liquid removal: a review
title_full Steam-enhanced extraction experiments, simulations and field studies for dense non-aqueous phase liquid removal: a review
title_fullStr Steam-enhanced extraction experiments, simulations and field studies for dense non-aqueous phase liquid removal: a review
title_full_unstemmed Steam-enhanced extraction experiments, simulations and field studies for dense non-aqueous phase liquid removal: a review
title_sort steam-enhanced extraction experiments, simulations and field studies for dense non-aqueous phase liquid removal: a review
publishDate 2015
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