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Predicting Two Dimensional Flow Dispersion Influences on Shigallae Transport in Woji River

Eluozo S. N., Nwaoburu A. O,

Abstract


Two dimensional dispersion influenced were monitored in a River to determine their various rate of impact on Shigellae transport, the study monitored the migration rate of Shigellae to determined their rate of effect on the transport process, exponential growth rate were observed in all the figures, these were due to regeneration of the contaminant at the point source of waste discharge in the River, the dispersion factor were considered as predominant influence on the deposition of Shigellae  transport in the River, The contaminant experiencing spread that accounts for the solutes due to spatial and temporal variation in flow from advection, more so  the pressure from this variable has different concept through numerous mechanism, and this types of dispersion influences include bed-induced shear and mechanical dispersion. The concentration experienced increase under exponential phase, this implies that there are other factors that could lead to the rate of transport process of this contaminant, the study has monitored the transport and observed some  conditions where the system will experience gradual  growth rate and rapid migration in the River, this were observed  from different concentration through variation of dispersion influenced associated with different condition of flow dynamics based on this mention factors. The study applying model prediction were subjected to validation, and both parameters generated best fits correlation, the study is imperative because different mechanism of dispersion influenced on the transport system has been evaluated, the study has determined there rate of pressure in different location base on the dynamics of the flows in the River.


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