A Coupled Model of Hydrodynamics and Water Quality for Yuqiao Reservoir in Haihe River Basin

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Xiao-bo Liu
Wen-qi Peng
Guo-jian He
Jing-ling Liu
Yu-chun Wang
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[1] Beijing Normal University,School of Environment
[2] China Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research,Department of Water Environment
[3] Tsinghua University,Department of Hydraulic Engineering, State Key Laboratory of Hydroscience and Engineering
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Journal of Hydrodynamics | 2008年 / 20卷
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model; simulation; Yuqiao Reservoir (YQR); wind driven current; water quality;
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In order to simulate the characteristics of hydrodynamic field and mass transport processes in the Yuqiao Reservoir (YQR), a 2-D coupled model of hydrodynamics and water quality was developed, and the water-quality related state variables in this model included CODMn, TN and TP. The hydrodynamic model was driven by employing observed winds and daily measured flow data to simulate the seasonal water cycle of the reservoir. The simulation of the mass transport and transformation processes of CODMn, TN and TP was based on the unsteady diffusion equations, driven by observed meteorological forcing and external loadings, with the fluxes form the bottom of reservoir and the plant photosynthesis and respiration as internal sources and sinks. A finite volume method and Alternating Direction Implicit (ADI) scheme were used to solve these equations. The model was calibrated and verified by using the data observed from YQR in two different years. The results showed that in YQR, the wind-driven current was an important style of lake current, while the concentration of water quality item was decreasing from east to west because of the external pollutant loadings. There was a good agreement between the simulated and measured values, with the minimal calculation error percent of 0.1% and 2.6% and the mean error percent of 44.0% and 51.2% for TN and TP separately. The simulation also showed that, in YQR, the convection was the main process in estuaries of inflow river, and diffusion and biochemical processes dominate in center of reservoir. So it was necessary to build a pre-pond to reduce the external loadings into the reservoir.
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