Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4476324 Marine Pollution Bulletin 2016 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

•The oil/water volume ratio influences the residence time most, the dosage of dispersants comes second and salinity least.•The optimum residence time occurred at approximately condition (OWR, 0.1, DOR, 25.53% and salinity, 32.38).•No change in the relative distribution under the more scale tank was observed.

Oil plume is known to interact with density layer in spilled oil. Previous studies mainly focused on tracking oil plumes and predicting their impact on marine environment. Here, simulated experiments are presented that investigated the conditions inducing the formation of oil plume, focusing especially on the effects of oil/water volume ratio, oil/dispersant volume rate, ambient stratification and optimal conditions of oil plume on determining whether a plume will trap or escape. Scenario simulations showed that OWR influences the residence time most, dispersants dosage comes second and salinity least. The optimum residence time starts from 2387 s, occurred at approximately condition (OWR, 0.1, DOR, 25.53% and salinity, 32.38). No change in the relative distribution under the more scale tank was observed, indicating these provide the time evolution of the oil plumes.

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