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Effects of thermodynamics parameters on mass transfer of volatile pollutants at air-water interface
Affiliation:1. College of Urban Construction, Nanjing University of Technology, Nanjing 210009, PR China;2. Jiangsu Frontier Electric Technology Co., Ltd., Nanjing 211102, PR China
Abstract:A transient three-dimensional coupling model based on the compressible volume of fluid(VOF) method was developed to simulate the transport of volatile pollutants at the air-water interface. VOF is a numerical technique for locating and tracking the free surface of water flow.The relationships between Henry's constant, thermodynamics parameters, and the enlarged topological index were proposed for nonstandard conditions. A series of experiments and numerical simulations were performed to study the transport of benzene and carbinol. The simulation results agreed with the experimental results. Temperature had no effect on mass transfer of pollutants with low transfer free energy and high Henry's constant. The temporal and spatial distribution of pollutants with high transfer free energy and low Henry's constant was affected by temperature. The total enthalpy and total transfer free energy increased significantly with temperature, with significant fluctuations at low temperatures. The total enthalpy and total transfer free energy increased steadily without fluctuation at high temperatures.
Keywords:Henry's constant  Mass transfer at interface  Thermodynamics parameters  Topological index  Volatile pollutants
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