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A Modeling System for Tidally Driven Long-term Morphodynamics
A modeling system to simulate tidally driven morphodynamics is developed and assessed. The system couples an existing shallow water model with a new morphological updating model. Four innovative features to improve the accuracy and efficiency of the system are implemented and tested. First, two alternatives are proposed to update the velocity field without running the hydrodynamic model. Both alternatives, based on an assumption on the behavior of friction, are more accurate than the traditional "continuity correction". Second, hydrodynamic results are provided in the frequency domain. The harmonic synthesis of the velocity time series simplifies interpolation and extrapolation of the hydrodynamic model results and the use of different time steps for the various components of the modeling system. Third, the time-integration of the sediment fluxes is performed with a Runge-Kutta method so the time step adapts in space and time to the flow characteristics. Finally, a criterion to determine the need for a new hydrodynamic simulation is derived, based on the importance of the errors introduced by the outdated flow field relative to those introduced by the sand-transport formulae.
Year: 2004
Number Pages:
42/4: 426-434.
Author(s): Fortunato, A. B.; Oliveira, A.
Editor: Journal of Hydraulic Research
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Accounting for the influence of initial chlorine concentration, TOC, iron and temperature when modelling chlorine decay in water supply
Degradation of water quality in supply and distribution systems is one of the foremost problems that water companies are faced with. It is every day practice in many countries to maintain a residual quantity of a disinfectant such as chlorine throughout the system, in order to ensure the safety of distributed water. However, the chlorine added at the water treatment plant disappears as it travels to the consumer tap, due to reactions in the bulk of the flow and at the pipewalls. This paper analyses the influence on free chlorine bulk decay of several water quality parameters, such as temperature, initial chlorine dosage, organic matter and iron content. The performance of five alternative kinetic models for describing the disinfectant behaviour is also assessed, considering both static and steady-state flow conditions. For the conditions tested, a parallel pseudo-first order model provided the best results. Although, in practice, parallel first order kinetic models fit experimental data better than the classic first order model, most water quality modelling software still relies on the latter as a base choice. The paper discusses practical conditions that may influence model selection for network simulation purposes, and the relevance of the associated errors.
Year: 2004
Number Pages:
15 p..
Author(s): Vieira, P.; Coelho, S.T.; Loureiro, D.
: Journal of Water Supply: Research and Technology
Editor: IWA
Volume:
53.7.
Keywords: Water distribution; Modelling; Kinetics; Decay; Chlorine
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Assessment of open boundary conditions on the elliptic formulation of the mild-slope equation
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Year: 2004
Number Pages:
1567-1576.
Author(s): Oliveira, F. S. B. F.
Editor: Ocean Engineering
Volume:
Vol. 31/11-12.
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Caractrização e propagação da agitação marítima na praia de Porto Santo, Madeira
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Year: 2004
Number Pages:
17 p.
Author(s): Fortes, C. J. E. M.; Capitão, R.; Neves, M. G.; Coli, A. B.
Editor: Artigo publicado da revista de Recursos Hídricos (APRH)
Volume:
vol. 25 nº 2, pp 25-42.
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DAMAGE ASSESSMENT AND DIAGNOSIS Sé Nova, Coimbra
This report concerns the Sé Nova, Coimbra, which was used as a case-study of the EU project COMPASS. It focuses the assessment of damage, diagnosis and advice for repair of salt decay anomalies. It concludes that repair of the damaged plasters could be done with a lime-mortar, as similar as possible to the existing one, namely in its high capillary absorption. A paint that does not constitute a barrier to the incoming salt solutions should also be used.
Year: 2004
Number Pages:
17.
Author(s): Gonçalves, T. D.; Delgado Rodrigues, J.
Editor: LNEC
Keywords: Plasters; Sé nova; Salt decay; Soluble salts; Case-study; Crystallization
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Decomposed rock mass characterization with crosshole seismic tomography at the Heroísmo station site (Porto)
At the Heroísmo station site (of Porto underground) there is a granitic rock mass formationnamed
Year: 2004
Number Pages:
531-538pp.
Author(s): Pereira, M. M.; Coelho, M. J.
Editor: Millpress, Rotterdam
Keywords: P-wave velocity; Seismic tomography; Residual soil; Rock mass characterization
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Emissários Submarinos em Portugal
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Year: 2004
Number Pages:
11 p.
Author(s): Reis, M. T. L. G. V.; Neves, M. G.; Silva, L. G.
Editor: Artigo publicado na Revista da Associação de Recursos Hídricos
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Environmental Indicators as management tools of estuaries. Methodology and the case study of the Tejo estuary
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Year: 2004
Number Pages:
13-24..
Author(s): Cardoso da Silva, M.; Rodrigues , A.
Editor: Journal of Coastal Conservation
Volume:
10.
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Estimation of surface runoff and groundwater recharge in Goa mining area using daily sequential water balance model - BALSEQ
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Year: 2004
Author(s): Chachadi, A. G.; Choudri, B. S.; Noronha, L.; Lobo Ferreira, J. P. C.
Editor: In Hydrology Journal
Volume:
Volume 27, Number 1-2.
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Estratificação salina no estuário do Guadiana. Parte I: análise de dados
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Year: 2004
Number Pages:
85-97.
Author(s): Pinto, L.; Fortunato, A. B.; Oliveira, A.; Jorge da Silva, A.; Santos, A. I.
Editor: Recursos Hídricos
Volume:
25 (2).
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