La modelación de la calidad del agua | 3/13 | UPV

Title: Water Quality Modeling Description: This document presents the different strategies available for computational modeling to determine water quality in supply sources, throughout the supply system, or in surface waters. It introduces the equations that represent the processes that alter water quality and the possible solutions available in the form of computer programs. López Jiménez, PA. (2011). Water Quality Modeling. https://riunet.upv.es/handle/10251/13586 Automatic Description: This video provides a detailed explanation of water quality models, focusing on two types of systems: wastewater and distribution networks. It describes the equations that govern water quality, including the kinetics of chemical reactions, contaminant transport, and the influence of factors such as dissolved oxygen, nitrogen, and phosphorus in wastewater. In distribution networks, the importance of chlorine and its derivatives is highlighted, as well as reaction kinetics and diffusion through the walls and within the fluid. Numerical models used to solve these equations, such as EPANET, are also mentioned, and the importance of calibrating and validating these models with field data is emphasized for use as decision-making tools in water quality management. Author: Petra Amparo López Jiménez Course: This video is 3/13 of the Water Treatment Technologies course.    • Tecnologías de Tratamientos del Agua   Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV): https://www.upv.es More videos at:    / valenciaupv   Access our MOOCs: https://upvx.es #Water quality #Mathematical models #Water supply #Surface water #FLUID MECHANICS #HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING