A 2D numerical model for the transport of pollutants. The influence of Boundary Conditions

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A 2D numerical model for the transport of pollutants. The influence of Boundary ConditionsDate
1999Citation
Proceedings of the 3rd International Symposium on Ecohydraulics, 12-16 July 1999, Salt Lake City, Utah. (CD-ROM )
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[Abstract] The pollutants transport phenomena in a 2D unsteady free surface flow has been studied. The weighted residual method has been used for the integration of the transport equations, appying the Galerkin formulation for the spatial integration and a differentiation scheme for the time integration. The variation of the dispersion coefficient with the direction has been taken into account by the use of a dispersion tensor. The code allows to impose Dirichlet, neumann, Mixed and Open boundary condition types. Several solutions have been carried out for a numerical test with know analytical solution so as to validate the numerical model and to check the behaviour of open boundary condition type.
Keywords
2D free surface flow
Pollutants dispersion
Finite element method
Boundary conditions
Pollutants dispersion
Finite element method
Boundary conditions