Theoretical framework for modeling flocculation in cohesive sediments with variable yield strength

IF 11.4 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL
Keivan Kaveh , Andreas Malcherek
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Abstract

While several models have been developed to describe the temporal evolution of flocs, many assume constant yield strength, which limits their applicability under different flow and sediment conditions. This study aims to improve existing flocculation models by introducing a more accurate parameterization of the floc yield strength, a critical factor in the breakup process. Building on previous work on variable yield strength, a new theoretical formulation for the yield strength of cohesive sediments is derived based on inter-particle bonding within a floc and under more realistic physical assumptions. The proposed model challenges the earlier conceptions, which suggested a direct correlation between floc size and yield strength. This formulation is integrated into a flocculation model based on a constant fractal dimension and validated with experimental data on the temporal evolution of floc size. The study also derives equations for equilibrium floc size and yield strength and demonstrates accurate predictive capabilities. Comparisons with the previous model of Son and Hsu (2009) show significant improvements in capturing the dynamic behavior of floc growth, especially during the transient phase. The results indicate that the proposed model is more consistent with measured floc sizes in several case studies and suggest that the proposed model provides a more robust understanding of floc formation processes.

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变屈服强度粘性沉积物絮凝模型的理论框架
虽然已经开发了几种模型来描述絮凝体的时间演化,但许多模型假设屈服强度恒定,这限制了它们的应用。
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Water Research
Water Research 环境科学-工程:环境
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20.80
自引率
9.40%
发文量
1307
审稿时长
38 days
期刊介绍: Water Research, along with its open access companion journal Water Research X, serves as a platform for publishing original research papers covering various aspects of the science and technology related to the anthropogenic water cycle, water quality, and its management worldwide. The audience targeted by the journal comprises biologists, chemical engineers, chemists, civil engineers, environmental engineers, limnologists, and microbiologists. The scope of the journal include: •Treatment processes for water and wastewaters (municipal, agricultural, industrial, and on-site treatment), including resource recovery and residuals management; •Urban hydrology including sewer systems, stormwater management, and green infrastructure; •Drinking water treatment and distribution; •Potable and non-potable water reuse; •Sanitation, public health, and risk assessment; •Anaerobic digestion, solid and hazardous waste management, including source characterization and the effects and control of leachates and gaseous emissions; •Contaminants (chemical, microbial, anthropogenic particles such as nanoparticles or microplastics) and related water quality sensing, monitoring, fate, and assessment; •Anthropogenic impacts on inland, tidal, coastal and urban waters, focusing on surface and ground waters, and point and non-point sources of pollution; •Environmental restoration, linked to surface water, groundwater and groundwater remediation; •Analysis of the interfaces between sediments and water, and between water and atmosphere, focusing specifically on anthropogenic impacts; •Mathematical modelling, systems analysis, machine learning, and beneficial use of big data related to the anthropogenic water cycle; •Socio-economic, policy, and regulations studies.
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