Probabilistic analysis for contaminant transport in porous media with reliability analysis algorithm

M. C. Wu, J. D. Cawlfield

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Abstract

A reliability algorithm is used to study the probabilistic behavior of contaminant transport in porous media. Only second moments of uncertain variables are needed; the marginal distribution functions may be specified if available. The approach provides a probability estimate for a specified performance criterion and sensitivity measures for each uncertain variable. Probabilistic analytical results indicate dispersivity can often be defined as a deterministic variable with little influence on the probabilistic outcome; reaction terms must be statistically characterized with care. A numerical probabilistic example indicates spatial correlation ranges for discretized permeabilities may have little influence on the probability. (Authors)

Original languageEnglish
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Publication statusPublished - 1992 Jan 1

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • General Engineering

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