Flowchart on choosing optimal method of observing transverse dispersion coefficient for solute transport in open channel flow

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There are a number of methods for observing and estimating the transverse dispersion coefficient in an analysis of the solute transport in open channel flow. It may be difficult to select an optimal method to calculate dispersion coefficients from tracer data among numerous methodologies. A flowchart was proposed in this study to select an appropriate method under the transport situation of either time-variant or steady condition. When making the flowchart, the strengths and limitations of the methods were evaluated based on its derivation procedure which was conducted under specific assumptions. Additionally, application examples of these methods on experimental data were illustrated using previous works. Furthermore, the observed dispersion coefficients in a laboratory channel were validated by using transport numerical modeling, and the simulation results were compared with the experimental results from tracer tests. This flowchart may assist in choosing the better methods for determining the transverse dispersion coefficient in various river mixing situations.

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Baek, K. O. (2018). Flowchart on choosing optimal method of observing transverse dispersion coefficient for solute transport in open channel flow. Sustainability (Switzerland), 10(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/su10051332

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