Numerical Modeling of Water Thermal Plumes Emitted by Thermal Power Plants

This work focuses on the study of thermal dispersion of plumes emitted by power plants into the sea. Wastewater discharge from power stations causes impacts that require investigation or monitoring. A study to characterize the physical effects of thermal plumes into the sea is carried out here by nu...

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Main Authors: Azucena Durán-Colmenares, Hector Barrios-Piña, Hermilo Ramírez-León
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2016-10-01
Series:Water
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/8/11/482
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spelling doaj-05ac771e5aef4461a8d729507087c1bf2020-11-24T22:45:35ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412016-10-0181148210.3390/w8110482w8110482Numerical Modeling of Water Thermal Plumes Emitted by Thermal Power PlantsAzucena Durán-Colmenares0Hector Barrios-Piña1Hermilo Ramírez-León2Universidad de Guadalajara, Av. Nuevo Periférico 555, 48525 Ejido San José Tatepozco, Tonalá, Jalisco, MexicoTecnologico de Monterrey, Av. General Ramón Corona 2514, 45138 Nuevo México, Zapopan, Jalisco, MexicoInstituto Mexicano del Petróleo, Eje Central Lázaro Cárdenas Norte 152 Col. San Bartolo Atepehuacan, C.P. 07730 México D.F., MexicoThis work focuses on the study of thermal dispersion of plumes emitted by power plants into the sea. Wastewater discharge from power stations causes impacts that require investigation or monitoring. A study to characterize the physical effects of thermal plumes into the sea is carried out here by numerical modeling and field measurements. The case study is the thermal discharges of the Presidente Adolfo López Mateos Power Plant, located in Veracruz, on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico. This plant is managed by the Federal Electricity Commission of Mexico. The physical effects of such plumes are related to the increase of seawater temperature caused by the hot water discharge of the plant. We focus on the implementation, calibration, and validation of the Delft3D-FLOW model, which solves the shallow-water equations. The numerical simulations consider a critical scenario where meteorological and oceanographic parameters are taken into account to reproduce the proper physical conditions of the environment. The results show a local physical effect of the thermal plumes within the study zone, given the predominant strong winds conditions of the scenario under study.http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/8/11/482thermal plume dispersioncoastal hydrodynamicsthermal power plants
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author Azucena Durán-Colmenares
Hector Barrios-Piña
Hermilo Ramírez-León
spellingShingle Azucena Durán-Colmenares
Hector Barrios-Piña
Hermilo Ramírez-León
Numerical Modeling of Water Thermal Plumes Emitted by Thermal Power Plants
Water
thermal plume dispersion
coastal hydrodynamics
thermal power plants
author_facet Azucena Durán-Colmenares
Hector Barrios-Piña
Hermilo Ramírez-León
author_sort Azucena Durán-Colmenares
title Numerical Modeling of Water Thermal Plumes Emitted by Thermal Power Plants
title_short Numerical Modeling of Water Thermal Plumes Emitted by Thermal Power Plants
title_full Numerical Modeling of Water Thermal Plumes Emitted by Thermal Power Plants
title_fullStr Numerical Modeling of Water Thermal Plumes Emitted by Thermal Power Plants
title_full_unstemmed Numerical Modeling of Water Thermal Plumes Emitted by Thermal Power Plants
title_sort numerical modeling of water thermal plumes emitted by thermal power plants
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2016-10-01
description This work focuses on the study of thermal dispersion of plumes emitted by power plants into the sea. Wastewater discharge from power stations causes impacts that require investigation or monitoring. A study to characterize the physical effects of thermal plumes into the sea is carried out here by numerical modeling and field measurements. The case study is the thermal discharges of the Presidente Adolfo López Mateos Power Plant, located in Veracruz, on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico. This plant is managed by the Federal Electricity Commission of Mexico. The physical effects of such plumes are related to the increase of seawater temperature caused by the hot water discharge of the plant. We focus on the implementation, calibration, and validation of the Delft3D-FLOW model, which solves the shallow-water equations. The numerical simulations consider a critical scenario where meteorological and oceanographic parameters are taken into account to reproduce the proper physical conditions of the environment. The results show a local physical effect of the thermal plumes within the study zone, given the predominant strong winds conditions of the scenario under study.
topic thermal plume dispersion
coastal hydrodynamics
thermal power plants
url http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/8/11/482
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