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Hydrodynamic characteristics of a new sewer overflow screening device: CFD modeling and analytical study

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posted on 2024-07-12, 23:29 authored by M. A. Aziz, Monzur ImteazMonzur Imteaz, J. Naser, D. I. Phillips
Some of the major concerns regarding sewer overflows to receiving water bodies include serious environmental, aesthetic and public health problems. A noble self-cleansing sewer overflow screening device having a sewer overflow chamber, a rectangular tank and a slotted ogee weir to capture the gross pollutants has been investigated. Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) techniques are used to simulate the flow phenomena with two different inlet orientations; parallel and perpendicular to the weir direction. CFD simulation results are compared with analytical results. Numerical results show that the flow is not uniform (across the width of the inclined surface) near the top of the inclined surface. The flow becomes uniform near the bottom of the inclined surface, with significant increase of shear stress. The simulation results promises for an effective and efficient self-cleansing sewer overflow screening device by comparing hydrodynamic results.

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International Journal of Civil Science and Engineering

Volume

7

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1

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6 pp

Publisher

World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology

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Copyright © 2013. Published under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license.

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eng

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