Mixing Center of a Channel |
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Authors: | Ronald Smith |
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Affiliation: | Professor, Mathematical Sciences, Loughborough Univ., Loughborough?LE11 3TU, U.K.
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Abstract: | For longitudinally uniform stretches of waterways there is a mixing center for the across-channel location of a steady point source in steady flow, such that complete mixing is achieved as soon as possible and there is no concentration overshoot at either of the two shorelines. A mathematical definition of the mixing center is the zero of the first oscillatory cross-channel diffusion mode. With the shorelines plus four interior data points across the channel, the starting estimate for the mixing center suffices to keep peak shoreline concentrations to within 6% of optimal. For comparison, a source at mid flow gives 18% shoreline concentration overshoot in the test case. Should very high precision be required, the Appendix gives an iterative construction that converges to the first oscillatory diffusion mode. |
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Keywords: | Channels, waterways Steady flow Mixing |
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