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CEE 534 - Surface Water Quality Modeling
Last offered Spring 2017
Official Description
Subject Area
- Civil and Environmental Engineering
Course Description
This course covers mathematical modeling of the movement and fate of pollutants and other substances in streams, lakes, and other natural water bodies. Development of one-, two-, and three-dimensional differential conservation equations, one-, two-, and three-dimensional steady-state and transient solutions. Finite difference, finite element, and finite particle methods. Lagrangian and Eulerian formulations, diffusion and dispersion tensors, numerical dispersion, and solution stability. Kinetic relationships describing important physical, chemical, and biochemical water constituent transformation phenomena. Field or laboratory experiment in model calibration and verification.
Credit Hours
4 hours
Prerequisites
Undergraduate Degree and a course in Intro Differential Equations (MATH 285), Env Eng Principles, Physical (CEE 442), and Environmental Fluid Mechanics (CEE 451).
Title | Section | CRN | Type | Hours | Times | Days | Location | Instructor |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Surface Water Quality Modeling | ONL | 62754 | ONL | 4 | - | J Wayland Eheart | ||
Surface Water Quality Modeling | RS | 39557 | LCD | 4 | 1400 - 1450 | M W F | 1311 Newmark Civil Engineering Bldg | J Wayland Eheart |