环境因素对雨水池细菌分布水动力模拟的影响

F. Allafchi, C. Valeo, J. He, N. Neumann
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由于许多雨水池通常规模较大,对这些池内细菌的命运和迁移进行数值模拟比现场监测更实际。然而,细菌的命运和运输模型缺乏适当的验证,并且依赖于许多没有适当验证这些假设的假设。本文建立了一个复杂的水动力模型,用于估计加拿大阿尔伯塔省卡尔加里因弗内斯雨水池中的细菌水平,并通过两种方式进行了验证。首先,将开发的模型预测的池塘内几个地点的细菌浓度与在池塘进行的两次单独的野外活动中收集的数据进行比较。观察到良好的一致性,虽然发现污染随着时间的推移在两次实地活动之间增加,但污染最严重的地点始终在西翼。其次,测量了多个位置的流体流速矢量,并与模型结果进行了比较。模型假设和输入对池塘细菌分布的影响也进行了评估。该模型在不同的颗粒附着率和大小、不同的雨热图和不同的风条件下运行。实验结果表明,合成超声仪可用于设计最佳提取位置。风向的影响与事件和地点有关。总的来说,风在池塘细菌分布中起着至关重要的作用。
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Influence of Environmental Factors in Hydrodynamic Modelling of Bacterial Distribution in Stormwater Ponds
Due to the typically large sizes of many stormwater ponds, numerically modeling the bacteria fate and transport within these ponds is more practical than in situ monitoring. However, bacteria fate and transport models lack proper verification and rely on numerous assumptions without proper validation of these assumptions. In this paper, a sophisticated hydrodynamic model is developed for estimating bacteria levels in the Inverness stormwater pond, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, and is verified in two ways. First, the bacteria concentrations predicted by the developed model for several locations within the pond were compared to data collected during two separate field campaigns at the pond. Good agreement was observed and while it was found that contamination increased over time between the two field campaigns, the most contaminated location was consistently in the west wing. Second, fluid flow velocity vectors in numerous locations were measured and compared with the modeled results. The impacts of model assumptions and inputs on the bacteria distribution in the pond were also assessed. The model was run for various particle-attachment rate and sizes, various rain hyetographs and various wind conditions. It was found that synthetic hyetographs can be used for design purposes to find the optimal location for withdrawal. The effect of wind direction was found to be event specific and location specific. In general, wind was found to play a crucial role in the bacteria distribution in the pond.
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