Bimodal flocculation of marine and estuarine sediments describes the aggregation and breakage process in which dense microflocs and floppy macroflocs change their relative mass fraction and develop a bimodal floc size distribution. To simulate bimodal flocculation of such sediments, a Two Class Population Balance Equation (TCPBE), which includes both size-fixed microflocs and size varying macroflocs, was developed. The new TCPBE was tested by a model-data fitting analysis with experimental data from 1-D column tests, in comparison with the simple Single-Class PBE (SCPBE) and the elaborate Multi-Class PBE (MCPBE). Results showed that the TCPBE was the simplest model that is capable of simulating the major aspects of the bimodal flocculation...
In estuaries and coastal areas, the mixing of inorganic and organic sediments results in the product...
Modelling the flocculation of particles in a natural environment like an estuary is a challenging ta...
Sediment transport in estuaries and the formation of estuarine turbidity maxima (ETM) highly depend ...
Multimodal particle size distributions (PSDs) of fine-grained cohesive sediments are common in a mar...
Multimodal particle size distributions (PSDs) of fine-grained cohesive sediments are common in marin...
Despite recent advancement in the field of sediment transport, the integration of cohesive sediment ...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. The Floc Size Distributions (FSDs) of suspended fine-grained sediment flocs pla...
Existing flocculation models for cohesive sediments are classified into two groups: population balan...
Cohesive sediment suspended in natural waters is subject not only to transport and deposition proces...
This thesis focuses on the flocculation process of cohesive sediment (mud) and in particular on the ...
In this paper, we study a population balance equation (PBE) where flocs are distributed into classes...
Due to climate change, sea level rise and anthropogenic development, coastal communities have been f...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. The Floc Size Distributions (FSDs) of biomineral suspended particles are of gre...
The flocculation of cohesive sediments represents a critical process in coastal sediment transport, ...
Particle settling velocity impacts the transport of suspended sediment to the first order but fine-g...
In estuaries and coastal areas, the mixing of inorganic and organic sediments results in the product...
Modelling the flocculation of particles in a natural environment like an estuary is a challenging ta...
Sediment transport in estuaries and the formation of estuarine turbidity maxima (ETM) highly depend ...
Multimodal particle size distributions (PSDs) of fine-grained cohesive sediments are common in a mar...
Multimodal particle size distributions (PSDs) of fine-grained cohesive sediments are common in marin...
Despite recent advancement in the field of sediment transport, the integration of cohesive sediment ...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. The Floc Size Distributions (FSDs) of suspended fine-grained sediment flocs pla...
Existing flocculation models for cohesive sediments are classified into two groups: population balan...
Cohesive sediment suspended in natural waters is subject not only to transport and deposition proces...
This thesis focuses on the flocculation process of cohesive sediment (mud) and in particular on the ...
In this paper, we study a population balance equation (PBE) where flocs are distributed into classes...
Due to climate change, sea level rise and anthropogenic development, coastal communities have been f...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. The Floc Size Distributions (FSDs) of biomineral suspended particles are of gre...
The flocculation of cohesive sediments represents a critical process in coastal sediment transport, ...
Particle settling velocity impacts the transport of suspended sediment to the first order but fine-g...
In estuaries and coastal areas, the mixing of inorganic and organic sediments results in the product...
Modelling the flocculation of particles in a natural environment like an estuary is a challenging ta...
Sediment transport in estuaries and the formation of estuarine turbidity maxima (ETM) highly depend ...