Hydrodynamics of Reservoirs in Arid Areas and Its Influencing Factors
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Published:2022-06-30
Issue:3
Volume:40
Page:801-805
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ISSN:0392-8764
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Container-title:International Journal of Heat and Technology
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language:
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Short-container-title:IJHT
Author:
Qiao Ying,Gao Feng
Abstract
Objective of this research is to accurately stimulate the hydrodynamic process in reservoirs thereby summarizing the hydrodynamics in reservoirs and figuring out its impact on the migration, conversion, and concentration of pollutants. For this purpose, this paper employed a 2D unstructured shallow water hydrodynamic model to perform numerical simulation on the flow field of the Yazidang Reservoir, one of the major reservoirs in the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region of China; grids of shore boundaries in the model were densified to better fit the terrain changes at the boundaries, and the impact of wind field, and inflow/outflow on the flow field in the target reservoir was studied. The research findings suggest that, wind velocity has a great impact on the circulation intensity of the target reservoir, but it has no obvious impact on the circulation structure; the inflow and outflow have a certain impact on the area near the water inlet and outlet, and the range of this impact is related to the size of water volume of the inflow/outflow; under calm wind condition, the flow field of Yazidang Reservoir is entirely determined by the inflow and outflow, but the impact on the area far from the water inlet and outlet is very small, and wind field is one of the decisive factors for the flow field of Yazidang Reservoir. The research conclusions attained in this paper could provide useful theoretical evidences for the water ecological security of Yazidang Reservoir.
Funder
Ningxia Natural Science Foundation
High Level Talent Introduction Fund Project, North Minzu University
Ningxia Key Research and Development Plan (Talent Introduction)
Construction Project of First-Class Disciplines in Ningxia Higher Education
Publisher
International Information and Engineering Technology Association
Subject
Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,Mechanical Engineering,Condensed Matter Physics