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Enhanced Arsenic Removal from Water by Activated Red Mud Based on Hydrated Iron(III) and Titan(IV) Oxides
(Chemical Engineering Communications, 2012)
In this study, acid heat-activated neutralized red mud (AB) was promoted as an efficient sorbent for the removal of inorganic arsenic from water. Three sorbents: neutralized red mud (Bauxsol), acid-treated Bauxsol (aBauxsol), ...
Stormwater biofilters: A new validation modelling tool
(Elsevier, 2016)
Stormwater biofilters must be validated before they can be a trusted component of the treatment train used for water supply augmentation. Currently, only in situ challenge testing is accepted for treatment validation, yet ...
Converging stepped spillway flow
(Taylor and Francis Ltd., 2016)
Wall deflection in supercritical flow induces standing waves which significantly influence the flow field close to the wall. This paper analyses the flow in the converging stepped spillway, using two scale-models with ...
Numerical modelling of supercritical flow in circular conduit bends using SPH method
(China Ocean Press, 2017)
The capability of the smoothed-particle hydrodynamics (SPH) method to model supercritical flow in circular pipe bends is considered. The standard SPH method, which makes use of dynamic boundary particles (DBP), is supplemented ...
Real-time forecasting urban drainage models: full or simplified networks?
(Water Science and Technology, 2010)
Lead time between rainfall prediction results and flood prediction results obtained by hydraulic simulations is one of the crucial factors in the implementation of real-time flood forecasting systems. Therefore, hydraulic ...
Ski jump design
(Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers-Water Management, 2010)
This paper is concerned with ski jump design for overflow dams and chute spillways. Despite the vast scope of literature on this subject, research in this field is still needed. Three important issues are addressed: take-off ...
A normalized regression based regional model for generating flows at ungauged basins
(Water Science and Technology, 2013)
Revision of existing methodologies for generating monthly-flow series at ungauged basins based on multivariate nonlinear correlation has led to a simple two-parameter model. While the existing methodology used hydrological, ...
Computation of Thermal-Stresses and Contraction Joint Distance of RCC Dams
(Journal of Thermal Stresses, 2013)
A new approach in 3D numerical modeling for unsteady phased thermal-stress analysis of a massive concrete hydraulic structure is presented. The temperature field is computed first, providing a drive for the unsteady, ...
Automatic, semi-automatic and manual validation of urban drainage data
(Water Science and Technology, 2010)
Advances in sensor technology and the possibility of automated long distance data transmission have made continuous measurements the preferable way of monitoring urban drainage processes. Usually, the collected data have ...
Calibration of a 1D/1D urban flood model using 1D/2D model results in the absence of field data
(Water Science and Technology, 2011)
Recently increased flood events have been prompting researchers to improve existing coupled flood-models such as one-dimensional (1D)/1D and 1D/two-dimensional (2D) models. While 1D/1D models simulate sewer and surface ...