2011
DOI: 10.1007/s00477-011-0520-6
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Numerical and multivariate stochastic approaches to characterize flow in a constructed wetland basin

Abstract: Reduction in specific and viscous dissipation rate in surface waters by flow control and contaminant removal are the goals of constructed wetlands. A twodimensional simulation study on surface flow through a constructed wetland in Guilin, China is performed. The flow through the wetland is modeled and dynamically simulated by distinct case studies by varying both inlet width and inflow rate. Nonlinear increase in peak dynamic pressure and specific dissipation rates as a function of increasing inflow rate is re… Show more

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“…Wetland reservoir sub-irrigation systems (WRSIS) and farmland channel wetland system (FCWS) are systems which work in tandem with recycling agricultural wastewater; thus, encouraging waste water reuse [11]. Further work through theoretical approach on improving the efficiency of the wetland within the FCWS was performed by Wei et al [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wetland reservoir sub-irrigation systems (WRSIS) and farmland channel wetland system (FCWS) are systems which work in tandem with recycling agricultural wastewater; thus, encouraging waste water reuse [11]. Further work through theoretical approach on improving the efficiency of the wetland within the FCWS was performed by Wei et al [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Guilin, China, experimental farmland-channel-wetlandsystems (FCWS) have been developed for small farms which are based on wetland water reuse systems in Midwest USA [10]. Wei et al [10] performed simulations on various two-dimensional shapes of these FCWS wetlands and modelled an approach in which residence time can be written as a function of shape, mass inflow and inlet geometry [10,11].…”
Section: Why Wetlands Are Important In the Water Treatment Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is evident that dead zones are areas of negligible velocities which may promote settling down of impurities or increase the contact time of impurities helping them to agglomerate [15]. The viability of change in the head of the wetland is also taken into consideration to account optimal design of the wetland [11].…”
Section: Why Wetlands Are Important In the Water Treatment Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Similarly, constructed wetland systems are used in agricultural water treatments too. Farmland-channel-wetland system (FCWS) is an example of this type of system implemented in China [7]. This new system is suitable for agricultural open-channel irrigation systems, and is composed by two parts: farmland and constructed wetlands, which are linked by open channels.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%