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Tracking and simulation of gross solids transport in sewers

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posted on 2018-10-15, 08:20 authored by Roni Penn, Manfred Schuetze, Alex Jens, Eran Friedler

Investigation of various phenomena occurring in sewer systems is critical for increasing the sustainability of such systems. Such investigations also includes gross solids (GS) transport. GS transport may be affected by reduction of flows resulting from population decrease and/or reduced domestic water consumption. The present paper reports on the development of a model for describing GS velocity as a function of wastewater flow characteristics. The model was calibrated and validated with field experiments, in which two methods for GS tracking in sewers were developed, using small light sticks tracked by computerized light detector, and RFID based tracking. The model is integrated in a simulator which allows a description of the movement of individual GS through sewer systems. The developed model may assist in analysing existing sewer systems that are subject to changes in their input flows and prevent undesired failures (e.g. sedimentations, blockages, toxic gases) or in designing new systems.

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This work was supported by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF); Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST); [02WA1263].

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