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Code for a compartmental model for describing mixing in manholes
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posted on 2021-03-11, 14:55 authored by Frederick SonnenwaldFrederick Sonnenwald, Ole Mark, Virginia StovinVirginia Stovin, Ian GuymerIan GuymerThis package implements the compartmental mixing model described in the journal article Predicting manhole mixing using a compartmental model (Sonnenwald et al., submitted). This model uses jet theory to divide a manhole into multiple zones and work out the exchange between zones. Using these values, the model then uses compartmental mixing theory to predict downstream concentrations based on upstream concentrations. This document outlines running the model and how the code functions. The accompanying document Further details and equations of a compartmental model for describing mixing in manholes provides the theoretical background and equations used.
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Modelling Mixing Mechanisms in 1D Water Network Models
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
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- Computational methods in fluid flow, heat and mass transfer (incl. computational fluid dynamics)
- Water resources engineering
- Groundwater quality processes and contaminated land assessment
- Surface water quality processes and contaminated sediment assessment
- Fluid mechanics and thermal engineering not elsewhere classified
- Wastewater treatment processes