Numerical simulations of water quality measurement model in an opened-closed reservoir with contaminant removal mechanism (Q1656148)

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Numerical simulations of water quality measurement model in an opened-closed reservoir with contaminant removal mechanism
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    Numerical simulations of water quality measurement model in an opened-closed reservoir with contaminant removal mechanism (English)
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    10 August 2018
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    Summary: The mathematical simulation of water contaminant measurement is often used to assess the water quality. The monitoring point placement for water quality measurement in an opened-closed reservoir can give accurate or inaccurate assessment. In this research, the mathematical model of the approximated water quality in an opened-closed reservoir with removal mechanism system is proposed. The water quality model consists of the hydrodynamic model and the dispersion model. The hydrodynamic model is used to describe the water current in the opened-closed reservoir. The transient advection-diffusion equation with removal mechanism provides the water pollutant concentration. The water velocity from the hydrodynamic model is plugged into the dispersion model. The finite difference techniques are used to approximate the solution of the water quality model. The proposed numerical simulations give a suitable area of zonal removal mechanism placement. The proposed simulations also give the overall and specified approximated water quality for each point and time when the exit gate is opened on the different periods of time. In addition, the proposed techniques can give a suitable period of time to open the exit gate to achieve a good agreement water quality by using contaminant removal mechanism.
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    finite difference method
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    water quality model
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