Simulation of unsteady flow and solute transport in a tidal river network
Abstract
A mathematical model and numerical method for water flow and solute transport in a tidal river network is presented. The tidal river network is defined as a system of open channels or rivers with junctions and cross sections. As an example, the Pearl River in China is represented by a network of 104 channels, 62 nodes, and a total of 330 cross sections with 11 boundary sections for one of the applications. The simulations are performed with a supercomputer for seven scenarios of water flow and/or solute transport in the Pearl River, China, with different hydrological and weather conditions. Comparisons with available data are shown. The intention of this study is to summarize previous works and to provide a useful tool for water environmental management in a tidal river network, particularly for the Pearl River, China.
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Citation
Zhan, X. (2003), "Simulation of unsteady flow and solute transport in a tidal river network", Engineering Computations, Vol. 20 No. 5/6, pp. 754-767. https://doi.org/10.1108/02644400310488853
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:MCB UP Ltd
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