Applied Mathematics and Mechanics (English Edition) ›› 2009, Vol. 30 ›› Issue (6): 703-712.doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10483-009-0604-x
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Hong-Tao NIE1,2, Jian-Hua TAO1,2
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Abstract: As a primary parameter in the water quality model for shallow bays, the dispersion coefficient is traditionally determined with a trial-and-error method, which is time-consuming and requires much experience. In this paper, based on the measured data of chemical oxygen demand (COD), the dispersion coefficient is calculated using an inversion method. In the process, the regularization method is applied to treat the ill-posedness, and an operator identity perturbation method is used to obtain the solution. Using the model with an inverted dispersion coefficient, the distributions of COD, inorganic nitrogen (IN), and inorganic phosphorus (IP) in Bohai Bay are predicted and compared with the measured data. The results indicate that the method is feasible and the inverted dispersion coefficient can be used to predict other pollutant distribution. This method may also be further extended to the inversion of other parameters in the water quality model.
Key words: water quality model, dispersion coefficient, inversion, regularization, Bohai Bay
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35R30
Hong-Tao NIE;Jian-Hua TAO. Inversion of dispersion coefficient in water quality model using optimal perturbation algorithm. Applied Mathematics and Mechanics (English Edition), 2009, 30(6): 703-712.
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