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Numerical Modeling Of The Fecal Bacteria Transport Processes In Sediment-Laden Flow, Guoxian Huang, Roger Falconer, Binliang Lin Aug 2014

Numerical Modeling Of The Fecal Bacteria Transport Processes In Sediment-Laden Flow, Guoxian Huang, Roger Falconer, Binliang Lin

International Conference on Hydroinformatics

Many experiments, field measurements and few numerical tests shows the transport and fate of Faecal Bacteria have a tight relationship of the sediment transport including the absorbing, releasing and changing the radiation of sunshine especially in the fine cohesive particles and etc. The nonuniform distribution of 2-D and 3-D structures of hydrodynamic, salinity and suspended sediment (SS) in the riverine and estuary may make the solution of Faecal Bacteria to become more complex. With related measured data, the different coupling models based on modified EFDC 2D model are built to solve the dynamic processes of Faecal Bacteria and decouple the …


Development And Application Of A Shallow Water Flow Model Hdm-2d, Chang Geun Song, Il Won Seo, Jae Hyun Shin, In Hwan Park Aug 2014

Development And Application Of A Shallow Water Flow Model Hdm-2d, Chang Geun Song, Il Won Seo, Jae Hyun Shin, In Hwan Park

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In this study, an unsteady 2D depth-averaged flow model, HDM-2D was developed by employing the finite element algorithm. The shallow water equations were weighted by SU/PG test function of which the shape is deformed by the current direction to introduce balancing diffusion only in the flow direction. The nonlinearity of the discretized momentum equations was linearized by Newton-Raphson method. Triangular or rectangular element with C0 interpolation function can be mixed together in the construction of geometry and the linear set of equations was solved by frontal method. The HDM-2D features (1) the incorporation of secondary current effect by dispersion stresses; …


Temperature Dynamics Investigation At Small And Shallow Lakes Using Hydrodynamic Model, Ali Abbasi, Nick Van De Giesen Aug 2014

Temperature Dynamics Investigation At Small And Shallow Lakes Using Hydrodynamic Model, Ali Abbasi, Nick Van De Giesen

International Conference on Hydroinformatics

A three-dimensional time-dependent hydrodynamic and heat transport model of Lake Binaba, a shallow and small dam reservoir in Ghana, emphasizing the simulation of dynamics and thermal structure has been developed. Most numerical studies of temperature dynamics in reservoirs are based on one- or two-dimensional models. These models are not applicable for reservoirs characterized with complex flow pattern and unsteady heat exchange between the atmosphere and water surface. Continuity, momentum and temperature transport equations have been solved. Proper assignment of boundary conditions, especially surface heat fluxes, has been found crucial in simulating the lake’s hydrothermal dynamics. This model is based on …


Direct Numerical Simulation Of Particle Saltation In Turbulent Channel Flow, Chunning Ji, Ante Munjiza, Eldad J. Avital, John J. R. Williams Aug 2014

Direct Numerical Simulation Of Particle Saltation In Turbulent Channel Flow, Chunning Ji, Ante Munjiza, Eldad J. Avital, John J. R. Williams

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This paper numerically investigates particle saltation in a turbulent channel flow having a rough bed consisting of 2-3 layers of densely packed spheres. The Shield’s Function is 0.065 which is just above the sediment entrainment threshold to give a bed-load regime. The applied methodology is a combination of three technologies, i.e., the direct numerical simulation of turbulent flow, the combined finite-discrete element modelling of the deformation, movement and collision of the particles, and the immersed boundary method for the fluid-solid interaction. It is shown that the presence of entrained particles significantly modifies the flow profiles of velocity, turbulent intensities and …


Improving Sediment Transport Modelling By A Combination Of Field Data And Sensitivity Analysis, Tom Vanwalleghem, Juan Pablo Garcia, Juan Vicente Giráldez Aug 2014

Improving Sediment Transport Modelling By A Combination Of Field Data And Sensitivity Analysis, Tom Vanwalleghem, Juan Pablo Garcia, Juan Vicente Giráldez

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Traditionally, the relationship between flow rate and sediment concentration in rivers has been estimated empirically. However, the problem of empirical data collection is that it is often difficult to cover the entire range of flow rates. Especially higher flow rates are often undersampled, which might lead to an underestimation of modelled sediment transport as flood events are often associated with important erosion events. In order to overcome this limitation, the introduction of the transport capacity concept can establish a safe upper bound of this sediment transport relationship. Nevertheless, given the number of implied variables in this equation, there is a …


A Particle Dispersion Model For Analysis Of Two-Dimensional Mixing In Open Channels, Il Won Seo, In Hwan Park Aug 2014

A Particle Dispersion Model For Analysis Of Two-Dimensional Mixing In Open Channels, Il Won Seo, In Hwan Park

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Pollutant mixing in natural rivers is analyzed by using the two-dimensional depth-averaged advection-dispersion model (2D ADE) for rapid completion of the vertical mixing. The dispersion term in the 2D ADE follows Taylor’s assumption (Taylor, 1954; Fischer et al., 1979) which can be applied in the Taylor period. However, most open channel flow has long initial period which makes the skewed concentration distribution due to the unbalance between the shear flow advection and the vertical mixing (Chatwin, 1970). Therefore, the non-Fickian dispersion model is necessary to compensate the limitations of the 2D ADE model. In this research, the two-dimensional particle dispersion …


Soft Sensing The Potential Amount Of Calcium Carbonate Precipitate In Drinking Water Distribution Infrastructure And Warm Water Household Appliances, Dirk Vries, Joost Van Summeren, Benjamin Van Den Akker, Alex Van Der Helm, Ignaz Worm, Peter Van Thienen Aug 2014

Soft Sensing The Potential Amount Of Calcium Carbonate Precipitate In Drinking Water Distribution Infrastructure And Warm Water Household Appliances, Dirk Vries, Joost Van Summeren, Benjamin Van Den Akker, Alex Van Der Helm, Ignaz Worm, Peter Van Thienen

International Conference on Hydroinformatics

A soft sensor is developed to predict the potential amount of precipitation of calcium carbonate (CCPP) in warm water household devices and scaling or corrosive behavior in water distribution networks. With the aid of a water supply network model, it is shown that the soft sensor is able to predict CCPP levels at pre-specified downstream nodes using only measurements at a limited set of upstream nodes. Furthermore, the soft sensor consists of a data assimilation algorithm to provide for best estimates of the CCPP and confidence intervals.


Stochastic And Deterministic Parameter Estimation Of Coupled Bacteria-Sediment Fate And Transport In Streams, Tri Le, Arash Massoudieh Aug 2014

Stochastic And Deterministic Parameter Estimation Of Coupled Bacteria-Sediment Fate And Transport In Streams, Tri Le, Arash Massoudieh

International Conference on Hydroinformatics

E. Coli is widely used as an indicator organism to assess the risk of pathogenic bacteria in water bodies. Due to their strong association with suspended and bed sediments, the fate and transport of micro-organisms in water bodies is strongly controlled by sediment dynamics. It has been shown that bed sediments can contain orders of magnitude larger pathogen concentration than the water column and these sediment-associated bacteria can be released into the water column as a result of high flow velocities that cause sediment resuspension. In this presentation parameter estimation of a mechanistic model of bacteria-sediment interaction using a deterministic …


Study On Water Age In An Estuary Using Three-Dimensional Models, Yuheng Ren, Binliang Lin, Jian Sun Aug 2014

Study On Water Age In An Estuary Using Three-Dimensional Models, Yuheng Ren, Binliang Lin, Jian Sun

International Conference on Hydroinformatics

The age of water (AW) concept is applied in the Pearl River Estuary to investigate the water exchange process in three-dimensional space and its seasonal variation. A three-dimensional AW model is built based on the advanced hydrodynamic model MIKE3, and the model has been verified against a field survey dataset in the Pearl River Estuary. Using this model, the spatio-temporal distributions of water age are numerically determined in response to hydrodynamic factors. The predictions indicate that the mean AW values inside the Pearl River Estuary during the wet season and the dry season are approximately 10 days and 25 days, …


A Study On The Water Quality Improvement Of The Songdo Waterfront's Canal System, Dongwoo Jang, Gyewoon Choi, Sangjin Ahn Aug 2014

A Study On The Water Quality Improvement Of The Songdo Waterfront's Canal System, Dongwoo Jang, Gyewoon Choi, Sangjin Ahn

International Conference on Hydroinformatics

This study aims to investigate the flow conditions in the proposed canal system to be located in Songdo District, Incheon. Incheon Free Economic Zone (IFEZ) is concerned about the potential issues like water quality and algal problems, which will greatly affect the success of the Songdo waterfront development.Thus there is a need to ensure that natural stream flow and good water quality will maintain. In order to do this, a 3D numerical model, MIKE 3 FM was setup and used to investigate the water circulation system with respect to the operation of the four water gates present at the ends …


A Study On The Flow Characteristics Influenced By Hydraulic Structure At A Channel Junction, Hyoseon Park, Dongwoo Jang, Gyewoon Choi Aug 2014

A Study On The Flow Characteristics Influenced By Hydraulic Structure At A Channel Junction, Hyoseon Park, Dongwoo Jang, Gyewoon Choi

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Natural riversare consisting of various networks as junction andstreams. And sediment and erosion are occurred by specific stream condition. When flood season,large discharge flew in the river and river bed changed by high flow velocity. Especially junction area’s flow characteristics are very complex. The purpose of this study is to analyze the flow characteristics in channel junction, which are most influenced by large discharge like flooding and input water from tributary. We investigate the flow characteristics by using hydrodynamics and transport module in MIKE 3 FM. MIKE 3 FM model was helpful tool to analysis 3D hydrodynamics, erosion and sediment …


Eco-Hydrological Process Simulations Within An Integrated Surface Water-Groundwater Model, Michael Brian Butts, Maria Loinaz, Roberta Serena Blasone, Peter Bauer-Gottwein, Flemming Thorbjørm Hansen, Birgitte Von Christierson, Jannick Kolbjoern Jensen, Jane Bang Poulsen Aug 2014

Eco-Hydrological Process Simulations Within An Integrated Surface Water-Groundwater Model, Michael Brian Butts, Maria Loinaz, Roberta Serena Blasone, Peter Bauer-Gottwein, Flemming Thorbjørm Hansen, Birgitte Von Christierson, Jannick Kolbjoern Jensen, Jane Bang Poulsen

International Conference on Hydroinformatics

There are several key modelling challenges in addressing the complementary requirements of the Water Framework Directive and the Groundwater Directive. The first is to consider groundwater, surface water, water quality and ecosystems as an integrated system and develop modelling tools capable of representing these interactions. For example, the restoration of wetlands often requires an understanding of the interaction of surface water and groundwater quantity and quality. Secondly while static indicator-based or statistical approaches are widely used for overall management, the actual ecosystem is highly dynamic and both the actual response to different threats and impact of measures will also be …


Numerical Simulation Of Pore Fluid Flow And Fine Sediment Infiltration Into The Riverbed, Tobias Schruff, Florian Schornbaum, Christian Godenschwager, Ulrich Rüde, Roy M. Frings, Holger Schüttrumpf Aug 2014

Numerical Simulation Of Pore Fluid Flow And Fine Sediment Infiltration Into The Riverbed, Tobias Schruff, Florian Schornbaum, Christian Godenschwager, Ulrich Rüde, Roy M. Frings, Holger Schüttrumpf

International Conference on Hydroinformatics

The riverbed embodies an important ecotone for many organisms. It is also an interface between groundwater and surface water, two systems that feature numerous distinctions. The riverbed therefore exhibits many physical and biochemical gradients e.g. flow velocity, temperature, oxygen or nutrient concentration. If the riverbed however becomes clogged through input and deposition of fine sediments, its porosity and permeability decrease leads to reduced interconnectivity between both neighboring systems and eventually reduction of the suitability of the riverbed as a habitat for organisms. Reasons for fine sediment infiltration are high inputs of fine sediments from surface runoff or rainwater retention basins …


Impact Assessment Of Organic Contamination On Intake Quality Of Coastal Desalination Plants Using Fate Transport Modeling, Walid Elshorbagy Aug 2014

Impact Assessment Of Organic Contamination On Intake Quality Of Coastal Desalination Plants Using Fate Transport Modeling, Walid Elshorbagy

International Conference on Hydroinformatics

Intake water of coastal desalination plants may be subjected to different types of organic pollutants originated from different sources including nearby effluents, loading/unloading of offshore stations, and/or accidental oil spills in the nearby marine water. In United Arab Emirates (UAE), many of such desalination plants are located along one coast hosting desalination plants, refineries and other coastal facilities while many oil tankers are loaded/unloaded from nearby offshore stations. A number of organic pollutants are generated from these sources and can potentially threaten the quality of intake seawater of the nearby desalination plants. This paper assesses the impacts of two selected …


The Potential Of Kohonen Method For Classifying Rivers Focused On Regional Environmental Flow Determination With Eloha, Federico Gonzalez Cuellar, Nelson Obregon Neira Aug 2014

The Potential Of Kohonen Method For Classifying Rivers Focused On Regional Environmental Flow Determination With Eloha, Federico Gonzalez Cuellar, Nelson Obregon Neira

International Conference on Hydroinformatics

This article highlights the potential benefits that the Kohonen method has for the classification of rivers with similar characteristics by determining regional ecological flows using the ELOHA (Ecological Limits of Hydrologic Alteration) methodology. Currently, there are many methodologies for the classification of rivers, however none of them include the characteristics found in Kohonen method such as (i) providing the number of groups that actually underlie the information presented, (ii) used to make variable importance analysis, (iii) which in any case can display two-dimensional classification process, and (iv) that regardless of the parameters used in the model the clustering structure remains. …


Modelling Of Thermal Energy Balance In Sewer Systems, Jan Hofman, Martin Bloemendal, Bas Wols, Claudia Agudelo-Vera, Jorge Elias Maxil, Pascal Boderie, Mark Nijman, Jan Peter Van Der Hoek Aug 2014

Modelling Of Thermal Energy Balance In Sewer Systems, Jan Hofman, Martin Bloemendal, Bas Wols, Claudia Agudelo-Vera, Jorge Elias Maxil, Pascal Boderie, Mark Nijman, Jan Peter Van Der Hoek

International Conference on Hydroinformatics

Warm water is an important factor in the water and energy nexus. The energy used to produce warm tap water is often 10 times higher than the operational energy to produce and distribute drinking water and to collect and treat wastewater together. Once used in a shower, bath or laundry machine, the hot water is disposed into the sewer system. For modern homes in The Netherlands this is 30-50 % of the total heat loss. Heat recovery from sewer systems may therefore be an interesting option to reduce water use related energy. In this study a model was developed to …


Numerical Simulation Of Sediment Transport And Bedmorphology Around A Hydraulic Structure On A River, Van Thinh Nguyen, Carlos Serrano Moreno Aug 2014

Numerical Simulation Of Sediment Transport And Bedmorphology Around A Hydraulic Structure On A River, Van Thinh Nguyen, Carlos Serrano Moreno

International Conference on Hydroinformatics

Scour around hydraulic structures is a critical problem in hydraulic engineering. Under prediction of scour depth may lead to costly failures of the structure, while over prediction might result in unnecessary costs. Unfortunately, up-to-date empirical scour prediction formulas are based on laboratory experiments that are not always able to reproduce field conditions due to complicated geometry of rivers and temporal and spatial scales of a physical model. However, computational fluid dynamics (CFD) tools can perform using real field dimensions and operating conditions to predict sediment scour around hydraulic structures. In Korea, after completing the Four Major Rivers Restoration Project, several …


Response Of River Hydrological And Habitat Features To Water Supplement By Upstream Dam In Lijiang River, China, Ruonan Li, Qiuwen Chen, Duan Chen, Rui Han Aug 2014

Response Of River Hydrological And Habitat Features To Water Supplement By Upstream Dam In Lijiang River, China, Ruonan Li, Qiuwen Chen, Duan Chen, Rui Han

International Conference on Hydroinformatics

River development has impact on river hydrology instantly, and then produces far-reaching influence on river ecology gradually. Research on hydrological and ecological response to river environmental variation has caught much attention for river sustainable exploitation. This research, takingLijiangRiveras a case, developed a river habitat model integrated with water environmental model, which used to analyze the relations of hydrological and habitat features to flow regime variation due to upstream reservoir operation. This paper analyzed the hydraulic and water quality variation under two different flow schemes, and assessed habitat evolution before and after implementation of water supplement project. Finally, the optimum objective …


Short-Term Evaporation Estimating From Complex Small Lakes In Arid And Semi-Arid Regions, Ali Abbasi, Nick Van De Giesen Aug 2014

Short-Term Evaporation Estimating From Complex Small Lakes In Arid And Semi-Arid Regions, Ali Abbasi, Nick Van De Giesen

International Conference on Hydroinformatics

In many parts of the world, the available water resources are now being used close to their limits. Global climate change, the increasing population of the earth and ever-increasing standards of living and consequent growing demand of water are bringing water sustainability into sharp focus. Evaporation as a major component of the hydrologic cycle, is the largest one of water loss from lakes especially in arid and semi-arid regions. Because of lacking of understanding of the thermodynamics of atmospheric boundary layer(ABL) and heat exchange between the water surface and atmosphere, an accurate estimation of evaporation from water surfaces is almost …


Combined Vertical And Lateral Channel Evolution Numerical Modeling, Yong G. Lai, Kuowei Wu Aug 2014

Combined Vertical And Lateral Channel Evolution Numerical Modeling, Yong G. Lai, Kuowei Wu

International Conference on Hydroinformatics

Vertical stream bed erosion has been studied routinely and its modeling is getting widespread acceptance. The same cannot be said with lateral stream bank erosion since its measurement or numerical modeling is very challenging. Bank erosion, however, can be important to channel morphology. It may contribute significantly to the overall sediment budget of a stream, is a leading cause of channel migration, and is the cause of major channel maintenance. However, combined vertical and lateral channel evolution is seldom addressed. In this study, a new geofluival numerical model is developed to simulate combined vertical and lateral channel evolution. Vertical erosion …


2-D And 3-D Numerical Modeling Of Dam Break Waves Over Moveable Beds, Kamal El Kadi Abderrezzak, Riadh Ata, Pablo Tassi, Dongchen Wang, Jean-Michel Hervouet, Andres Die Moran Aug 2014

2-D And 3-D Numerical Modeling Of Dam Break Waves Over Moveable Beds, Kamal El Kadi Abderrezzak, Riadh Ata, Pablo Tassi, Dongchen Wang, Jean-Michel Hervouet, Andres Die Moran

International Conference on Hydroinformatics

Dam-break waves over movable beds are multi-physical processes that involve rapidly varying flows, intense sediment transport and significant alteration in bed morphology. In turn, this change in morphology may strongly affect the maximum water levels and arrival time of the wave front, which are the main characteristics to consider for use in risk assessment. In this paper, we report numerical simulations of dam-break waves induced sediment transport using the open source Telemac-Mascaret modeling system (www.opentelemac.org). The 3D hydrodynamic model, TELEMAC-3D, and the 2D depth-averaged hydrodynamic model, TELEMAC-2D, are used. Both models are internally coupled with the sediment transport module SISYPHE. …


Dynamic Water Quality Modelling Of Tannery Effluents – Bogotá River (Colombia), Tania Fernanda Santos Santos, Luis Alejandro Camacho Aug 2014

Dynamic Water Quality Modelling Of Tannery Effluents – Bogotá River (Colombia), Tania Fernanda Santos Santos, Luis Alejandro Camacho

International Conference on Hydroinformatics

Untreated tannery discharges to rivers are still a common practice in developing countries causing severe pollution. In this paper the development and application of a dynamic water quality model to simulate the impact caused by tannery effluents with high contents of sulphides, chlorides and chromium is presented. The proposed model subroutines, designed and implemented in MATLAB/SIMULINK in this work, were coupled to an existing efficient aggregated dynamic river transport and water quality model of conventional determinands. A Chromium (Cr) transport and fate modeling subroutine was implemented to determine the speciation of Cr3 and Cr6 and the dissolved and particulate fractions …


Next Generation Hydro Software, Gennadii Donchyts, Fedor Baart, Arthur Van Dam, Erik De Goede, Joost Icke, Hans Van Putten Aug 2014

Next Generation Hydro Software, Gennadii Donchyts, Fedor Baart, Arthur Van Dam, Erik De Goede, Joost Icke, Hans Van Putten

International Conference on Hydroinformatics

A few years ago Deltares started a large multidisciplinary project named Next Generation Hydro Software. The main focus of the project is to improve, harmonize and integrate existing hydro software that has been developed throughout the years. Important technological innovations include development of the new computational core D-Flow Flexible Mesh, as well as the user-friendly, open modelling environment Delta Shell. The project involves more than 40 scientists and software engineers. The new integrated system will allow both water managers and modellers to do their work better and faster. The unique characteristic of the project is that it focuses on the …


A Two Phase Numerical Model For The Water Injection Dredging (Wid) Technology: An Unified Formulation For Continuum Mechanic, Dan Nguyen, Miguel Uh Zapata, Georges Gauthier, Philippe Gondret, Damien Pham Van Bang Aug 2014

A Two Phase Numerical Model For The Water Injection Dredging (Wid) Technology: An Unified Formulation For Continuum Mechanic, Dan Nguyen, Miguel Uh Zapata, Georges Gauthier, Philippe Gondret, Damien Pham Van Bang

International Conference on Hydroinformatics

Accurate simulation of the sediment processes at the vicinity of the sediment bed/water interface is still very difficult because of the multi-physic character of the problem. A soil is a continuum and porous media having solid properties such as elasticity and plasticity. It is usually considered as impermeable boundary which could evolve through erosion and deposition fluxes. Flow characteristics close to the liquid-bed interface are poorly described by soil mechanics and rheological characteristics of the soil are usually neglected by fluid mechanics. In order to account for the flow domain as a whole, extending from the substratum up to the …


In-Situ Algae Control Using Water-Lifting Aerators In A Eutrophicated Source Water Reservoir, Xin Sun, Xue Wang, Tinglin Huang, Haibing Cong Aug 2014

In-Situ Algae Control Using Water-Lifting Aerators In A Eutrophicated Source Water Reservoir, Xin Sun, Xue Wang, Tinglin Huang, Haibing Cong

International Conference on Hydroinformatics

Algal pollution is a common water quality problem in many source water reservoirs worldwide and directly threatens the safety of drinking water. Water-lifting aeration has been recently developed to improve the source water quality and to control the excessive algae growth by transporting algae from the surface water to the bottom water of the reservoir. Taking the Shibianyu Reservoir supplying 20% source water to Xi’an, China, as a study case, the effect of in-situ algae control using water-lifting aerators was numerically investigated with Fluent. Two submerged water-lifting aerators with different circulation flow rates were installed with different local water depths …