NUMERICAL MODELLING OF BRINE DISPERSION IN SHALLOW COASTAL WATERS
Journal: International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology (IJCIET) (Vol.7, No. 3)Publication Date: 2016-06-15
Authors : PATEL Y. B.; NIMBALKAR P. T.; NAGENDRA T.; SHUKLA V. K.;
Page : 316-328
Keywords : Brine Dispersion; Coastal Area; Intake and Outfall; Numerical Model; Sea Water Desalination; civil engineering; iaeme; research; IJCIET; journal article; research paper; open access journals; international journals;
Abstract
Fresh water is a limited finite resource, vital for the existence of every life on earth. It is becoming a scarce commodity. This is due to population growth, climatic changes with more frequent extreme events such as droughts and floods, increased water contamination of existing supplies, inefficient use of water etc. To overcome this scarcity, creation of fresh water from sea water by the process of desalination is a effective and reliable way. Hence desalination plants are being widely used in coastal areas.
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