(569g) Modeling Multiple Emissions in a River
AIChE Annual Meeting
2005
2005 Annual Meeting
Computational Molecular Science and Engineering Forum
Computation and Modeling of Environmental Processes
Friday, November 4, 2005 - 10:05am to 10:25am
A future lack of water in the next decades has been observed by many studies. Much effort has been devoted to find strategies which will help to manage properly water resources. Theoretical studies have been used recently since the scope of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) has increased, allowing its use in the issue of water quality. In this scenario, it is important to develop new techniques to predict the environmental impact of emissions in rivers so that strategies can be devised to decrease the effects of pollution. This work presents an in-house three-dimensional Computational Fluid Dynamics model to simulate the dispersion of substances along a river with multiple efluents discharges. The Cartesian coordinate system has been chosen to represent the river. The model also assumes the river has no curves. Although simple, this geometry is able to represent in a simple manner the behavior of most rivers. The finite volume method is used to aproximate the momentum, mass and species conservation equations. Turbulence is taken into account by a zero-order equation model. The developed model considers the presence of multiple efluents discharges along the river. Some experimental validation is also presented in the work. Results show that the proposed methodology is a good tool for the evaluation of the environmental impact caused for pollutants emissions, mainly in rivers with multiple discharges from many industries. The software is very fast, especially when compared to other CFD packages.
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