A quasi-two-dimensional (quasi-2D) modelling approach is introduced to mimic transverse mixing of an inflow into a river from one of its banks, either an industrial outfall or a tributary. The concentrations of determinands in the inflow vary greatly from those in the river, leading to very long mixing lengths in the river downstream of the inflow location. Ideally, a two-dimensional (2D) model would be used on a small scale to capture the mixing of the two flow streams. However, for large-scale applications of several hundreds of kilometres of river length, such an approach demands too many computational resources and too much computational time, especially if the application will at some point require ensemble input from climate-change sc...
Although transverse mixing is a significant process in river engineering when dealing with the disch...
To maintain the river water quality it is necessary to predict the concentration of biochemical oxyg...
The use of models for solving water quality and quantity problems is not restricted to mathematical ...
International audiencePredicting mixing processes, especially transverse mixing, downstream of river...
The mixing of pollutants in rivers, lakes, and reservoirs because of turbulence and spatial non-conf...
International audience1D river flow modelling approaches are generally inefficient when overbank flo...
1D river flow modelling approaches are generally inefficient when overbank flow occurs as the moment...
Methods for predicting the transverse mixing coefficient, Ez in rivers based solely upon estimates o...
Methods for predicting the transverse mixing coefficient, Ez in rivers based solely upon estimates o...
Methods for predicting the transverse mixing coefficient, Ez in rivers based solely upon estimates o...
Article is focused on comparison of some aspects of 1D and 2D water quality model use for modeling o...
AbstractThe analysis of two-dimensional (2D) pollutant mixing is essential to implement the effectiv...
Modern, model based river quality management strongly relies on river water quality models to simula...
Even the 2D model has become popular in a few areas of river modelling due to the availability of hi...
A critical aspect of modelling water quality in lakes and reservoirs is to select a model with a spa...
Although transverse mixing is a significant process in river engineering when dealing with the disch...
To maintain the river water quality it is necessary to predict the concentration of biochemical oxyg...
The use of models for solving water quality and quantity problems is not restricted to mathematical ...
International audiencePredicting mixing processes, especially transverse mixing, downstream of river...
The mixing of pollutants in rivers, lakes, and reservoirs because of turbulence and spatial non-conf...
International audience1D river flow modelling approaches are generally inefficient when overbank flo...
1D river flow modelling approaches are generally inefficient when overbank flow occurs as the moment...
Methods for predicting the transverse mixing coefficient, Ez in rivers based solely upon estimates o...
Methods for predicting the transverse mixing coefficient, Ez in rivers based solely upon estimates o...
Methods for predicting the transverse mixing coefficient, Ez in rivers based solely upon estimates o...
Article is focused on comparison of some aspects of 1D and 2D water quality model use for modeling o...
AbstractThe analysis of two-dimensional (2D) pollutant mixing is essential to implement the effectiv...
Modern, model based river quality management strongly relies on river water quality models to simula...
Even the 2D model has become popular in a few areas of river modelling due to the availability of hi...
A critical aspect of modelling water quality in lakes and reservoirs is to select a model with a spa...
Although transverse mixing is a significant process in river engineering when dealing with the disch...
To maintain the river water quality it is necessary to predict the concentration of biochemical oxyg...
The use of models for solving water quality and quantity problems is not restricted to mathematical ...