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Non-Darcy flow of water through woodchip media

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JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY
卷 519, 期 -, 页码 3400-3409

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2014.09.065

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Biotechnology; Denitrification bed; Forchheimer; Hydraulic conductivity; Intrinsic permeability; Woodchip bioreactor

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  1. OARDC Research Enhancement Competitive Grant Program Graduate Research Competition, Ohio State University Graduate School Presidential Fellowship
  2. Overholt Drainage Education and Research Program, Food Agricultural and Biological Engineering Department
  3. USDA-NRCS Conservation Innovation Grant

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A denitrifying bioreactor is a system where a carbon substrate (commonly woodchips) is used to reduce nitrate concentration in water flow. For many years, water flow through woodchips has been assumed laminar without proper validation. The main objective of this study was to validate Darcy's laminar flow assumption for woodchips. For this purpose, we conducted both constant head laboratory column experiments and field evaluation of a denitrification bed. Laboratory results revealed that Darcy's law does not apply for the majority of the hydraulic gradients forcing flow through fresh and old woodchip media. However, Forchheimer's equation adequately described the flow pattern using a quadratic equation. Statistical analysis showed that old woodchips (excavated from a denitrification bed) had significantly lower intrinsic permeability than fresh woodchips. We determined Forchheimer's and Darcy's in-situ coefficients, and used them to predict flow rate in a denitrification bed. Model evaluation statistics showed better flow rate prediction with Forchheimer's than Darcy's equation when compared with the measured flow rate. In conclusion, the linear flow assumption was inadequate for describing water flow through woodchips in a denitrification bed. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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