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Title: CFD Modelling of the Transport of Soluble Pollutants from Sewer Networks to Surface Flows during Urban Flood Events
Authors: Beg, Md Nazmul Azim 
Rubinato, Matteo
Carvalho, Rita 
Shucksmith, James
Keywords: pollutant transport; hydraulic structures; urban flooding; urban drainage; CFD
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: MDPI
Project: UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EP/K040405/1) 
European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme (Grant agreement No. 607000) 
UIDB/04292/2020-MARE 
Serial title, monograph or event: Water (Switzerland)
Volume: 12
Issue: 9
Abstract: Surcharging urban drainage systems are a potential source of pathogenic contamination of floodwater. While a number of previous studies have investigated net sewer to surface hydraulic flow rates through manholes and gullies during flood events, an understanding of how pollutants move from sewer networks to surface flood water is currently lacking. This paper presents a 3D CFD model to quantify flow and solute mass exchange through hydraulic structures featuring complex interacting pipe and surface flows commonly associated with urban flood events. The model is compared against experimental datasets from a large-scale physical model designed to study pipe/surface interactions during flood simulations. Results show that the CFD model accurately describes pipe to surface flow partition and solute transport processes through the manhole in the experimental setup. After validation, the model is used to elucidate key timescales which describe mass flow rates entering surface flows from pipe networks. Numerical experiments show that following arrival of a well-mixed solute at the exchange structure, solute mass exchange to the surface grows asymptotically to a value equivalent to the ratio of flow partition, with associated timescales a function of the flow conditions and di usive transport inside the manhole.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/106766
ISSN: 2073-4441
DOI: 10.3390/w12092514
Rights: openAccess
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