Experimental Measurements of Diffusivity of Vapors through Porous Substrates

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Abstract

The release of numerous toxic chemicals, such as hydrocarbons, pesticides, chemical warfare agents, etc.; into soil, subsurface, concrete, brick and asphalt poses a great threat to the biosphere environment. The quantification and extent of spread of these chemicals has primary importance for carrying out the remediation work. There are several well known spread mechanisms which govern the mass transport in porous media. They include various regimes of liquid and vapor transport/diffusion. Modeling the transport of vapors in porous substrates requires the knowledge of the diffusivity of each particular vapor in each substrate. We present a simple, effective and inexpensive experimental method and apparatus for measurement of vapor diffusivity in porous media.

Authors

  • Hongyang Li

    • Kettering University
  • Carlos Rincon

    • Kettering University
  • Elizabeth Bowden

    • Kettering University
  • Ali Zand

    • Kettering University
  • Yuri Sikorski

    • Kettering University
  • Matthew Sanders

    • Kettering University
  • Homayun Navaz

    • Kettering University