Smart Hydraulics in Wastewater Transport
A special issue of Water (ISSN 2073-4441). This special issue belongs to the section "Hydraulics and Hydrodynamics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2018) | Viewed by 29611
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
In the engineering and operation of systems for wastewater collection, transportation and treatment, applied hydraulics is of undisputed importance. As most existing infrastructure is designed based on relatively simple design rules aiming at robustness, it is no surprise that applying more advanced means (e.g., 3D CFD simulations, advanced measuring techniques and modern process control) can help to increase the effectiveness and efficiency of wastewater systems on one hand, while at the other hand these advanced means can provide valuable insight for new designs.
When talking about “smart” hydraulics in wastewater, one can think of several interpretations:
- Using advanced hydraulic calculations in designing and operating wastewater systems (e.g., flow patterns in reactors).
- Using advanced measuring techniques (e.g., PIV, PTV) for design purposes.
- Applying knowledge on hydraulic phenomena hitherto ignored or avoided (e.g., vortices or pre-rotation pump sumps) because of a limited understanding of their benefits or the risk they represent to damaging equipment or endanger system performance.
The proposed Special Issue on “Smart Hydraulics in Wastewater” aims at (but is not limited to) addressing the afore mentioned fields of interest. Manuscripts may address fundamental and applied research, while well documented case studies are welcomed as well. As a lot of challenges with respect to wastewater hydraulics are related to multiphase flows, contributions in this field of interest are encouraged.
Prof. Francois Clemens
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- wastewater
- hydraulics
- experiments
- field observations
- calculation methods
- algorithms
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