ENVIRONMENTAL FLOW AND CONTAMINANT TRANSPORT MODELING IN THE AMAZONIAN WATER SYSTEM BY USING Q3DRM1.0 SOFTWARE

Journal Title: International journal of research -GRANTHAALAYAH - Year 2017, Vol 5, Issue 12

Abstract

This paper reports a fine numerical simulation of environmental flow and contaminant transport in the Amazonian water system near the Anamã City, Brazil, solved by the Q3drm1.0 software, developed by the Authors, which can provide the different closures of three depth-integrated two-equation turbulence models. The purpose of this simulation is to refinedly debug and test the developed software, including the mathematical model, turbulence closure models, adopted algorithms, and the developed general-purpose computational codes as well as graphical user interfaces (GUI). The three turbulence models, provided by the developed software to close nonsimplified quasi three-dimensional hydrodynamic fundamental governing equations, include the traditional depth-integrated two-equation turbulence model, the depth-integrated two-equation turbulence model, developed previously by the first Author of the paper, and the depth-integrated two-equation turbulence model, developed recently by the Authors of this paper. The numerical simulation of this paper is to solve the corresponding discretized equations with collocated variable arrangement on the non-orthogonal body-fitted coarse and fine two-levels’ grids. With the help of Q3drm1.0 software, the steady environmental flows and transport behaviours have been numerically investigated carefully; and the processes of contaminant inpouring as well as plume development, caused by the side-discharge from a tributary of the south bank (the right bank of the river), were also simulated and discussed in detail. Although the three turbulent closure models, used in this calculation, are all applicable to the natural rivers with strong mixing, the comparison of the computational results by using the different turbulence closure models shows that the turbulence model with larger turbulence parameter provides the possibility for improving the accuracy of the numerical computations of practical problems.

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  • EP ID EP259029
  • DOI 10.5281/zenodo.1145718
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(2017). ENVIRONMENTAL FLOW AND CONTAMINANT TRANSPORT MODELING IN THE AMAZONIAN WATER SYSTEM BY USING Q3DRM1.0 SOFTWARE. International journal of research -GRANTHAALAYAH, 5(12), 377-391. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-259029