Eulerian Modeling of Radionuclides in Surficial Waters: The Case of Ilha Grande Bay (RJ, Brazil)
F. F. Lamego Simões Filho (),
A. S. de Aguiar (),
A. D. Soares (),
C. M. F. Lapa () and
M. A. V. Wasserman ()
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F. F. Lamego Simões Filho: Institute of Nuclear Engineering
A. S. de Aguiar: Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
A. D. Soares: National Commission for Nuclear Energy
C. M. F. Lapa: Institute of Nuclear Engineering
M. A. V. Wasserman: Institute of Nuclear Engineering
Chapter Chapter 19 in Integral Methods in Science and Engineering, 2013, pp 259-277 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The passive scalar approach allows the decoupling of the transport modeling from the hydrodynamic circulation modeling. In this respect, the implicit hypothesis is that the hydrodynamic circulation in the far field is independent of the concentration distribution of a given constituent. The decoupling of the transport model from the hydrodynamic model allows the negligence of baroclinic forcing in the latter. In order to model the transport of constituents for a given scenario, the pertinent hydrodynamic circulation will be previously modeled. Some scenarios of hydrodynamic circulation and transport of contaminants are simulated with the SisBAHIA platform.
Keywords: scalar approach; hydrodynamic transport modeling; hydrodynamic circulation; SisBAHIA models (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-7828-7_19
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