Análisis hidrodinámico de rejas de canales mediante simulaciones numéricas bidimensionales

E. Munguía-Balvanera, A. Blanco-Piñón, Justino Alavez-Ramírez
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Abstract In the biological context water is known to be favorable in wetlands, whether these are natural or artificial. The problem being addressed is the lack of hydrodynamic studies on the know-how of water behavior in artificial wetlands. This work was analyzed in three localities, and was complemented with a comparison of the shape of artificial wetlands at different ages and parts of the world; and it was concluded that its geometry is in a grid-shaped canals. For the artificial wetland grid a free two-dimensional software was used to make numerical simulations and deduce the hydrodynamic behavior. It was shown that the grid accomplishes the behavior of the natural wetlands; dissipating the energy of the water flow by draining and holding it down. The grid canal does it better than an equivalent meandering canal; the results were not found in other sources. The advantage of using a free 2D software to make artificial wetland simulations is its convenient representation of water flows and low cost. More research remains to be done on the field of wetland hydrodynamics, such as: different geometric shapes, the inclusion of sediment drag, rain simulation, among other aspects
采用二维数值模拟对通道网格进行水动力分析
在生物环境中,无论是天然的还是人工的湿地,水都是有利的。正在解决的问题是缺乏对人工湿地水行为的专门知识的水动力学研究。这项工作在三个地方进行了分析,并对不同时代和世界各地的人工湿地的形状进行了比较;并得出结论,它的几何形状是网格状的运河。采用自由二维软件对人工湿地网格进行了数值模拟,推导了网格的水动力特性。结果表明,网格完成了天然湿地的行为;通过排水和压住水流来消耗水流的能量。网格运河比同等的蜿蜒运河做得更好;这一结果在其他资料中没有发现。使用免费的二维软件进行人工湿地模拟的优点是水流表示方便,成本低。在湿地水动力学领域还有待进一步研究,如:不同几何形状、含沙阻力、降雨模拟等方面
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