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Eraslan, A.H.; Kim, K.H.; Harris, J.L.
Oak Ridge National Lab., Tenn. (USA); Tennessee Univ., Knoxville (USA)1977
Oak Ridge National Lab., Tenn. (USA); Tennessee Univ., Knoxville (USA)1977
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[en] The assessment of the thermal impact of multi power plant operations on large estuaries requires careful consideration of the problems associated with: re-entrainment, re-circulation, thermal interaction, delay in the attainment of thermal equilibrium state, and uncertainty in specifying open boundaries and open boundary conditions of the regions, which are critically important in the analysis of the thermal conditions in receiving water bodies with tidal dominated, periodically reversing flow conditions. The results of an extensive study in the Hudson River at Indian Point, 42 miles upstream of the ocean end at the Battery, concluded that the tidal-transient, multi-dimensional discrete-element (UTA) thermal transport models (ESTONE, FLOTWO, TMPTWO computer codes) and the near-field far-field zone-matching methodology can be employed with a high degree of reliability in the assessment of the thermal impact of multi power plant operations on tidal dominated estuaries
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Computer calculations for Hudson River
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1977; 7 p; ANS winter meeting; San Francisco, CA, USA; 27 Nov - 2 Dec 1977; Available from NTIS., PC A02/MF A01
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AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS, COMPUTER CALCULATIONS, COMPUTER CODES, E CODES, ENVIRONMENT, ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS, ESTUARIES, F CODES, FLUID FLOW, HUDSON RIVER, HYDRODYNAMICS, MIXING, NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS, RADIONUCLIDE MIGRATION, SALINITY, SEASONAL VARIATIONS, SEAWATER, SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION, SURFACE WATERS, T CODES, THERMAL EFFLUENTS, THERMAL POWER PLANTS, TIDES, U CODES
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