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Random Walk Particle Tracking to Model Dispersion in Steady Laminar and Turbulent Pipe Flow
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: To accurately model a two-dimensional solute transport in drinking water pipes and determine the effective dispersion coefficients for one-dimensional water quality models of water distribution systems, a random walk ...
Modeling PFAS Removal Using Granular Activated Carbon for Full-Scale System Design
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are increasingly of interest to drinking water utilities due to state regulations, the release of federal and state health advisories, and public concern. Pilot-scale data were ...
Lagrangian Method to Model Advection-Dispersion-Reaction Transport in Drinking Water Pipe Networks
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: A Lagrangian method to simulate the advection, dispersion, and reaction of a single chemical, biological, or physical constituent within drinking water pipe networks is presented. This Lagrangian approach removes the need ...
Framework for Modeling Lead in Premise Plumbing Systems Using EPANET
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: The lead contamination of drinking water in homes and buildings remains an important public health concern. In order to assess strategies to measure and reduce exposure to lead from drinking water, models are needed that ...