deepwater modeling
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Vertical movement of dispersed oil from the Deepwater Horizon spill, Gulf of Mexico
Rachel BeavinsAP Photo
Motivation
NOAA, 2010Revised: 16% chemically dispersed
Hopkinson et al, 2010Where did the dispersed oil go?• When will it surface (if ever)?• How long will it take for microbes to consume it?
Stokes’ AscentStokes’ settling
ws
(velocity upward, drag downward)
Stokes’ ascent
ws
Fd , Fg
Newton’s 2nd Law
Archimedes’ Principle
Stokes’ Law
Hindered Ascent
http://www.filtration-and-separation.com/thickener/sld005.htm
Critical concentration
m ~ 5 (Richardson and Zaki, 1954)
Particle size Stokes' ascent (m/s)
Time to surface
Hindered ascent (m/s)
Time to surface
100 mm 0.0018 9.61 days 2.0968 x 10-4 2.76 months
50 mm 4.5177 x 10-4 38.43 days 5.2419 x 10-5 11.04 months
10 mm 1.81 x 10-5 2.67 years 2.0968 x 10-6 23 years
Viscosity EffectsQuantified how high concentration of small spheres affect the viscosity of the solution:
Concentration of small spheres
Particle size
Hindered ascent (m/s)
Time to surface
Velocity (m/s) 5% by volume
Time to surface
Velocity (m/s) 10% by volume
Time to surface
100 mm 2.0968 x 10-4 2.76 months 1.86 x 10-4 3.12 months 1.67 x 10-4 3.45 months
50 mm 5.2419 x 10-5 11.04 months 4.66 x 10-5 12.42 months 4.19 x 10-5 13.8 months
μ solution = μ solvent (1+2.5Φ)
Biodegradation
Hazen et al 2010
Aim: Find equation for z(t) given that z(R(t))1. Find dR/dt2. Use ws (dz/dt) and dR/dt to find z(t)
BiodegradationAim: Find equation for z(t) given that z(R(t))1. Find dR/dt2. Use ws (dz/dt) and dR/dt to find z(t)
Integrate dR/dt: Substitute R into above:
Integrate twice:
Model resultsBiodegradation Rate (kg m-2 s-1 )
100 μm
Total consumption time Position above ocean floor (m) Time to surface
5.74 x 10-10 61.5 years surface 9.61 days5.74 x 10-9 6.15 years surface 9.65 days5.74 x 10-8 7.38 months surface 10.05 days5.98 x 10-7 21.26 days 1106 n/a
Biodegradation Rate (kg m-2 s-1 ) 50 μm Total consumption time Position above ocean floor (m) Time to surface
5.74 x 10-10 30.76 years surface 38.55 days5.74 x 10-9 3.08 years surface 39.84 days5.74 x 10-8 3.69 months 1441 n/a5.98 x 10-7 10.63 days 138.3 n/a
Biodegradation Rate (kg m-2 s-1 ) 10 μm Total consumption time Position above ocean floor (m) Time to surface
5.74 x 10-10 6.15 years 1153 n/a5.74 x 10-9 7.38 months 115.3 n/a5.74 x 10-8 22.15 days 11.53 n/a5.98 x 10-7 2.13 days 1.12 n/a
Implications
• Large particles biodegrade slowly and surface quickly • Small particles biodegrade quickly and mostly remain in the fluid column• Many factors will contribute to the ultimate fate of the oil• Oil will likely persist for months, if not years
5.74 x 10-8 (kg m-2 s-1 ) 5.74 x 10-9 (kg m-2 s-1 )
Joye 2010
Questions?
AP Photo
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BP oil spill, Georgia Sea Grant.Joye, S. (2010), Gulf oil blog, University of Georgia, September 5.Lubchenco, J., McNutt, M., Lehr, B., Sogge, M., Miller, M., Hammond, S., and W. Conner (2010), Deepwater Horizon/BP oil budget: what happened to the oil?, NOAA.Richardson, J.F., and Zaki, W.N. (1954), Sedimentation and fluidisation: Part I, Trans. Inst. Chem. Eng., 32, 35-53.