2016
DOI: 10.1007/s40808-016-0111-0
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Modeling of subsurface horizontal flow constructed wetlands using OpenFOAM®

Abstract: Natural purification of pollutants is one of the major ecosystem services provided by wetlands. The phenomenon of natural treatment is exploited by constructing artificial wetlands for the treatment of domestic wastewater. Various wetland models developed in the recent past range from simplistic regression analysis to highly complex deterministic systems. However, these models doesn't suit to the moderate requirements of environmental practitioners for designing appropriate wetland systems. The present model s… Show more

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“…OpenFOAM has been known for multi-phase computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modeling applications at multiple spatial scales. 33,34 However, it's complete potential applications in the field of urban floods are yet to be explored. Unlike the other hydrological models, OpenFOAM is a multi-physics model that fully resolves the 3-D dynamic Navier-Stokes equation of fluids both in single-phase or multi-phase for simulating the flow fields through the complex urban geometry.…”
Section: Hydrological Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…OpenFOAM has been known for multi-phase computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modeling applications at multiple spatial scales. 33,34 However, it's complete potential applications in the field of urban floods are yet to be explored. Unlike the other hydrological models, OpenFOAM is a multi-physics model that fully resolves the 3-D dynamic Navier-Stokes equation of fluids both in single-phase or multi-phase for simulating the flow fields through the complex urban geometry.…”
Section: Hydrological Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%