Hydrodynamic interaction between suspended sediments and the transport of contaminants in open channel flow

Interacción hidrodinámica entre sedimentos suspendidos y el transporte de contaminantes en flujo de canal abierto

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Eusebio Ingol Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola, Lima, Perú
Abstract
This paper presents a research about the interaction between suspended solids and the pollution transport in streams. It involves the study of the interaction between sediments, reactive chemical substance and stream, in which, the hydrodynamic processes are modeled including the advection, turbulent diffusion, sedimentation, and the effect of kinetics. The main concern is to know how suspended solids can influence in the pollutant concentrations and how they are able of absorbing part of the chemical substances, which generally follow decay processes (Revelli & Ridolfi, 2002). Mathematical models described in this document take account the advection, turbulent diffusion, and the exchange kinetics between the solid phase and dissolved phase.
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Author Biography / See

Eusebio Ingol, Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola, Lima, Perú

Coordinador académico de la Carrera de Ingeniería Civil, USIL. Doctor en Ingeniería Civil, The University of Texas at Austin, USA. Especialista en Ingeniería de Recursos Hídricos y Ambiental.
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