Author:
Xiao Tingting,Yu Can,Zhang Kui,Zhang Ya,Zhang Qin
Abstract
AbstractTo study the temporal and spatial variation characteristics of hydrodynamic forces in Rule Lake, a two-dimensional mathematical model of shallow water lake was established based on MIKE 21, and the flow field characteristics of Rule Lake under the action of topography, wind field and inflow were simulated and analyzed. The results show that the spatial and temporal heterogeneity of hydrodynamics in the Rule Lake area is obvious, the velocity in the lake area presents a gradient change characteristic of high in the west and low in the east, and the velocity in the middle of the lake area is greater than that in the bends of shorelines on both sides of the lake area; Under the driving of wind field, there is a reverse circulation area in the lake area. The existence of the circulation area can disturb the dead water area at the shoreline bend and improve the local water mobility; The flow velocity in summer and autumn is slightly higher than that in spring and winter. It is suggested that during the operation and maintenance period, attention should be paid to the fluidity of the water body in the southwest of the lake area, the change in water quality and the timely removal of floating garbage on the water surface.
Subject
Computer Science Applications,History,Education
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