7th Sem, ENV

Fate and Transport of Contaminants Env 7th Sem Syllabus for BE 2017 Regulation Anna Univ (Professional Elective IV)

Fate and Transport of Contaminants Env 7th Sem Syllabus for BE 2017 Regulation Anna Univ (Professional Elective IV) detail syllabus for Environmental Engineering (Env), 2017 regulation is collected from the Anna Univ official website and presented for students of Anna University. The details of the course are: course code (EN8013), Category (PE), Contact Periods/week (3), Teaching hours/week (3), Practical Hours/week (0). The total course credits are given in combined syllabus.

For all other env 7th sem syllabus for be 2017 regulation anna univ you can visit Env 7th Sem syllabus for BE 2017 regulation Anna Univ Subjects. For all other Professional Elective IV subjects do refer to Professional Elective IV. The detail syllabus for fate and transport of contaminants is as follows.

Course Objective:

  • To educate the students on the mechanism of transport and fate of contaminants in the geosphere of the environment.

Unit I

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Unit II

Exchange Rates Between Air and Water
Desorption of gases and liquids from aerated basins and rivers – completely mixed basin – plug flow basin – gas exchange rates between the atmosphere and the surface of rivers – exchange of chemical across the air – water interface of lakes and oceans.

Unit III

Exchange Rates Between Water and the Earthern Material
Dissolution of chemicals -natural convection dissolution – water interface – mass transfer coefficients at the sediment – water interface. Flux of chemicals between sediment and the overlying seawater – movement of chemicals through the benthic boundary layer.

Unit IV

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Unit V

Contaminant Transport Analysis
Potential theory- Potential Functions- Stream Function – Travel time along with Stream Functions- Residential Time Distribution Theory- Analysis of Chemical Spills and Contaminant plumes – Fourier analysis of Initial value – point spill analysis- vertically mix spill analysisHorizontal Plane Source analysis

Course Outcome:

  • understanding the mechanisms on air,soil and water equilibrium.
  • Will have a knowledge of gas exchange rates between air and water
  • Will have a knowledge of gas exchange rates between water and soil
  • Will have a knowledge of gas exchange rates between air and soil.
  • Students will gain on potential analysis and its functions.

Text Books:

  1. Thibodeaux, L.J, Environmental Chemo dynamics: Movement Of Chemicals In Air, Water and Soil, 2NDedition ., Wiley – Intercedence, New York, 1996.
  2. Schnoor, J.L., Environmental Modelling Fate and Transport of Pollutants in Water, Air and Soil, John Wiley and Sons Inc., New York, 1996.
  3. Walton, J.C., Fate and Transport of Contaminants in the Environment, College Publishing 2008.
  4. Charbeneau, R.J., Groundwater Hydraulics and Pollutant Transport, Waveland Press, 2006

References:

  1. Zheng, C., and Bennett, G.D., Applied Contaminants Transport Modelling, Wiley-Blackwell, 2002.
  2. Samiullah, Y., Prediction of the Environmental Fate of Contaminants, Springer 2011.
  3. David Chin., Water Quality Engineering in Natural Systems: Fate and Transport Process in the Environment, Wiley-Blackwell, 2013.
  4. Hemond, H.F., and Fechner, E.J., Chemicals Fate and Transport in the Environment, Academic Press, 2014.
  5. Cussler, E.L, Diffusion: Mass Transfer In Fluid Systems, Cambridge University press, 1994

For detail syllabus of all other subjects of BE Env, 2017 regulation do visit Env 7th Sem syllabus for 2017 Regulation.

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