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[[File:NAPL DissolutionPackage.png|thumb|400 px|The ''NAPL Dissolution Package'' dialog]]
[[File:NAPL DissolutionPackage.png|thumb|400 px|The ''NAPL Dissolution Package'' dialog]]
 
The SEAM3D model can account for the dissolution of compounds from non-aqueous phase liquids (NAPLs). The ''NAPL Dissolution Package'' allows simulation of the dissolution of electron
donors (e.g., hydrocarbon contaminants) and chlorinated ethenes (PCE, TCE and/or DCE) from light and dense NAPLs into the aqueous phase.
The ''NAPL Dissolution Package'' dialog is reached through the ''SEAM3D'' | '''NAPL Dissolution Package''' command. The dialog has the following options:
The ''NAPL Dissolution Package'' dialog is reached through the ''SEAM3D'' | '''NAPL Dissolution Package''' command. The dialog has the following options:



Revision as of 14:55, 11 August 2016

The NAPL Dissolution Package dialog

The SEAM3D model can account for the dissolution of compounds from non-aqueous phase liquids (NAPLs). The NAPL Dissolution Package allows simulation of the dissolution of electron donors (e.g., hydrocarbon contaminants) and chlorinated ethenes (PCE, TCE and/or DCE) from light and dense NAPLs into the aqueous phase.

The NAPL Dissolution Package dialog is reached through the SEAM3D | NAPL Dissolution Package command. The dialog has the following options:

  • Number of tracers in NAPL
  • Number of hydrocarbons in NAPL
  • Number of chlorinated solvents in NAPL
  • Number of recalcitrants in NAPL
  • Initial Mass Fraction
  • Solubility
  • Molecular Weight
  • Inert fraction molecular weight