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Temperature Distributions in Tidal Flow Field
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The development and application of a numerical model to predict the two‐dimensional depth mean velocity fields and background temperature distributions in a natural harbor, at Poole, England, is described. The predicted ...
Water Quality Simulation Study of a Natural Harbor
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The modification and application of a hydrodynamic water quality model to predict the water elevations, the depth average velocity components, and the depth mean nitrogen concentrations in Poole Harbor and Holes Bay, in ...
Modeling Solute Transport Using Quick Scheme
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Details are given of the refinement and application of a two‐dimensional depth integrated numerical model to predict the depth mean velocity field and the spatial concentration distribution in hydraulic basins, such as ...
Numerical Modeling of Flow in Chlorine Disinfection Tanks
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The reliability of simulations of flow and disinfection processes in disinfection contact tanks is determined by the accuracy of computations in terms of the hydrodynamic characteristics in the tanks, particularly the ...
Layer Integrated Modeling of Three-Dimensional Recirculating Flows in Model Tidal Basins
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Details are given of a numerical model study to refine a layer integrated model, applied to scaled hydraulic model rectangular tidal basins with large aspect ratios (i.e.,
Tidal Flow and Transport Modeling Using ULTIMATE QUICKEST Scheme
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The paper describes an accurate numerical scheme for simulating two-dimensional solute transport in coastal and estuarine waters. The operator-splitting algorithm and a conventional discretization (i.e., no splitting) ...
Modeling Tidal Circulation in an Island's Wake
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Details of a numerical model study to predict the tidal circulation observed and measured in the lee of Rattray Island, Australia are presented. The hydrodynamic model is of the two‐dimensional depth integrated type, with ...
Closure to “<i>Modeling Tidal Circulation in an Island's Wake</i>” by Robert A. Falconer, Eric Wolanski, and Lida Mardapitta‐Hadjipandeli (March, 1986, Vol. 112, No. 2)
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers