Environmental Fluid Mechanics - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 23
About This Presentation
Title:

Environmental Fluid Mechanics

Description:

Opportunities for Chemical Release During Dredging ... WASP 4 (EPA) - 1, 2, 3-d model for streams. Dissolved Oxygen (DO), BOD, nutrients ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:150
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 24
Provided by: joeor8
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: Environmental Fluid Mechanics


1
Environmental Fluid Mechanics
2
Mass Transfer in Natural Systems
3
Mass Transfer in Natural Systems
4
Dispersion
5
Case Studies
  • Contaminated Sediments
  • Water Quality Modeling Dissolved Oxygen
  • Fish Passage

6
Contaminated Sediments
  • Significant Problem in Harbors, Rivers, Lakes
  • 4.3 Million Cubic Yards / Year in Port of NY

7
Remediation Techniques
  • Capping
  • Not suitable for harbor facilities
  • Bioremediation
  • Appropriate / effective for some sites
  • Dredging
  • Most common technique

8
Types of Dredges
  • Mechanical Dredges
  • Clam Shell (Grab)
  • Excavators
  • Bucketline dredges
  • Hydraulic Dredges
  • Hopper dredges
  • Cutterhead Dredges

9
Dredged Material Disposal
10
Confined Disposal Facility
11
Opportunities for Chemical Release During Dredging
12
Opportunities for Chemical Release After Dredging
13
Current Knowledge
  • Sediment resuspension due to dredging
  • Transport of fine-grained sediments
  • Scaling effects on flocculation
  • Turbulence in open channels
  • Contaminant sorption to particles

14
Sediment Resuspension
400
300
Lower Water Column
TSS (mg/L)
200
Middle Water Column
100
Upper Water Column
0
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
Distance from Dredge X/D
15
Fine-Grained Sediment Transport
  • Particle transport a function of settling
    velocity, hydrodynamics in water column
  • Settling velocity related to particle size
  • Fine-grained sediments form flocs
  • Floc formation a function of turbulence

16
Turbulence in Open Channels
  • Nezu Nakagawa Relationship

17
Equilibrium Partitioning
  • Sorbed/Aqueous Concentration

POC
18
Dissolved Oxygen Water Quality Modeling
19
Historical Perspective
  • Streeter-Phelps Equation (1925)
  • C cross-sectional mean DO concentration
  • Cs equilibrium (saturation) DO concentration
  • U cross-sectional mean flow velocity
  • L BOD
  • K1 BOD decay rate coefficient
  • K2 reaeration coefficient, KL/h

20
Solution to Streeter-Phelps Equation
  • Cs is known at a given temperature and pressure
  • Lo is the BOD at x 0, which is known from
    outfall and river
  • K1 is determined from BOD tests
  • K2 is the (old) problem

21
Why is K2 the problem?
  • K2 is function of river flow parameters
  • Difficult to scale down the river
  • Expensive to perform site-specific field
    measurements
  • Predictive equations for K2 have confidence
    interval of ?800

22
C. vs. X for varying K2
Typical Stream Q 10 m3/s, depth 2 m, slope
10-4, velocity 0.3 m/s LO 5 mg/l, Measured
K1 7x10-6 sec-1, Predicted K2 Below
23
Common Water Quality Models
  • QUAL2E (EPA) 1-d model for streams
  • DO, Temperature, BOD, N, P, algae
  • WASP 4 (EPA) - 1, 2, 3-d model for streams
  • Dissolved Oxygen (DO), BOD, nutrients
  • HEC-6 (COE) - 1-d sediment transport in rivers
    reservoirs
  • CORMIX (Cornell) - Pipeline (sewage) outfalls
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com