A coupled hydrodynamic and particle-tracking model for full-process simulation of nonpoint source pollutants

J. Jiang, Q. Liang, X. Xia, J. Hou

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Abstract

Nonpoint source (NPS) particulate pollutants are a major source of urban surface pollution. It is essential to better understand and model the dynamic process of NPS pollutants to inform the design of effective strategies for urban stormwater management and pollution control. This work presents a novel coupled hydrodynamic and particle-based model to simulate the full-process dynamics of NPS particulate pollutants from detachment, transport to deposition in urban areas. A particle-based approach is proposed to represent the physical processes of pollutant detachment and deposition. The transport of pollutant particles is simulated using a random-walk particle-tracking model, which can directly trace out the trajectories of individual particles and hence identify the pathways of pollutants. The new coupled hydrodynamic and particle-based stormwater quality model is successfully validated against several analytical and experimental test cases to demonstrate its capability in accurately simulating the full-process dynamics of NPS particulate pollutants in urban areas.
Original languageEnglish
Article number104951
Number of pages15
JournalEnvironmental Modelling and Software
Volume136
Early online date15 Dec 2020
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2021

Keywords

  • Urban water management
  • Stormwater quality modelling
  • Hydrodynamic model
  • Pollutant wash-off
  • Particle-tracking
  • Pollutant transport

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