TY - JOUR
T1 - Behavior of effluents discharged into shallow coastal waters under the influence of spring-neap tidal currents
AU - Al-Kasbi, Ahmed
AU - Purnama, Anton
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PY - 2022/2
Y1 - 2022/2
N2 - The oscillatory nature of the coastal longshore currents is one of the major factors that play a significant role in the spreading of discharged effluents in marine environments. Most previous investigations of the dispersion of discharged effluents through an outfall into the sea have been based on a simple sinusoidal tidal. In reality, tidal currents are more complicated and often contain oscillations of two different frequencies. An analytical solution of a two-dimensional advection-diffusion equation containing a developed spring-neap tidal current has been applied in the present paper. A parametric examination has been performed to study the effects of the spring-neap tidal currents on the concentration at the shoreline and along the centerline of discharge effluent plume from a single outfall. A comparison study of a constant discharge and a time-varying discharge strategy which depends on the spring-neap tidal current is also conducted. Finally, the interaction and merging of effluent discharge plumes from a system of two outfalls, including a single outfall installed with two-port diffuser, are investigated.
AB - The oscillatory nature of the coastal longshore currents is one of the major factors that play a significant role in the spreading of discharged effluents in marine environments. Most previous investigations of the dispersion of discharged effluents through an outfall into the sea have been based on a simple sinusoidal tidal. In reality, tidal currents are more complicated and often contain oscillations of two different frequencies. An analytical solution of a two-dimensional advection-diffusion equation containing a developed spring-neap tidal current has been applied in the present paper. A parametric examination has been performed to study the effects of the spring-neap tidal currents on the concentration at the shoreline and along the centerline of discharge effluent plume from a single outfall. A comparison study of a constant discharge and a time-varying discharge strategy which depends on the spring-neap tidal current is also conducted. Finally, the interaction and merging of effluent discharge plumes from a system of two outfalls, including a single outfall installed with two-port diffuser, are investigated.
KW - Advection-diffusion equation
KW - Mathematical model
KW - Monochromatic and bichromatic waves
KW - Time-varying discharge
KW - Two independent outfalls
KW - Two-port diffuser
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U2 - 10.1007/s10652-021-09826-1
DO - 10.1007/s10652-021-09826-1
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85120344862
SN - 1567-7419
VL - 22
SP - 5
EP - 32
JO - Environmental Fluid Mechanics
JF - Environmental Fluid Mechanics
IS - 1
ER -