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Good modelling practice in applying computational fluid dynamics for WWTP modelling

Edward Wicklein
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Damien J. Batstone
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Joel Ducoste
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Alonso Griborio
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Jim Wicks
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Stephen Saunders
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R. Samstag
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Ingmar Nopens
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Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modelling in the wastewater treatment (WWT) field is continuing to grow and be used to solve increasingly complex problems. However, the future of CFD models and their value to the wastewater field are a function of their proper application and knowledge of their limits. As has been established for other types of wastewater modelling (i.e. biokinetic models)​, it is timely to define a good modelling practice (GMP) for wastewater CFD applications. An International Water Association (IWA) working group has been formed to investigate a variety of issues and challenges related to CFD modelling in water and WWT. This paper summarizes the recommendations for GMP of the IWA working group on CFD. The paper provides an overview of GMP and, though it is written for the wastewater application, is based on general CFD procedures. A forthcoming companion paper to provide specific details on modelling of individual wastewater components forms the next step of the working group.

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hal-01296623 , version 1 (01-04-2016)

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Edward Wicklein, Damien J. Batstone, Joel Ducoste, Julien Laurent, Alonso Griborio, et al.. Good modelling practice in applying computational fluid dynamics for WWTP modelling. Water Science and Technology, 2016, 73 (5), pp.968-982. ⟨10.2166/wst.2015.565⟩. ⟨hal-01296623⟩
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