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Modeling Mamala Bay Outfall Plumes. I: Near Field
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The near-field behavior of the Sand Island, Hawaii, ocean outfall plume was modeled. The model, a modified version of the Environmental Protection Agency Roberts-Snyder-Baumgartner model, used as input data simultaneous ...
Modeling Mamala Bay Outfall Plumes. II: Far Field
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The far-field behavior and water quality impacts of the Sand Island, Hawaii, ocean outfall plume were predicted using two models, a statistical short-term model and a long-term model. The short-term model is coupled to a ...
Discussion of “<i>Evaluation of Selected Initial Dilution Models</i>” by Abu M. Z. Alam, Donald R. F. Harleman, and Joseph M. Colonell (February, 1982)
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Discussions of “<i>Measurement of Brine Jet Height and Dilution</i>” by Thomas N. McLellan and Robert E. Randall (March, 1986, Vol. 112, No. 2)
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Multiport Diffusers for Dense Discharge in Flowing Ambient Water
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Modeling and Design of the Buenos Aires Outfalls
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Inclined Dense Jets in Flowing Current
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: An extensive series of experiments on the characteristics of inclined and vertical dense jets discharged into a uniform crossflow of various speeds and directions is reported. The inclined jets were maintained at 60° to ...
Model of Dispersion in Coastal Waters
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: A mathematical model that predicts the far field dispersion of wastewater discharged from ocean outfalls is presented. The model is a Lagrangian random walk‐type simulation and directly uses the data obtained from spatially ...
Dynamics of Jets in Two‐Layer Stratified Fluids
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The results of experiments on nonbuoyant jets discharged horizontally into the lower layer of a stagnant two layer stratified fluid are presented. The stratification consists of a well‐mixed upper layer separated by a ...
Closure to “<i>Dynamics of Jets in Two‐Layer Stratified Fluids</i>” by Philip J. W. Roberts and P. Reid Matthews (September, 1984, Vol. 110, No. 4)
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers