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Sci Rep ; 13(1): 14236, 2023 Aug 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37648796

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This study utilized 3D Large-eddy simulation to investigate the crosswind drag force on a square cylinder subjected to transverse wind fluctuation. Two distinct methods were employed to generate the fluctuation: a prescribed sine function at the inlet boundary and an upwind barrier. The frequency was normalized in the same Strouhal number form. The transverse wind fluctuation with a normalized frequency above 0.05 tends to excite the square cylinder transversely with the same frequency band. The frequency effect also exists on the square cylinder located downwind an obstacle half the square cylinder's size. However, an obstacle 2.5 times the size of the square cylinder generates a cross-wind fluctuation with the normalized frequency of 0.04, which cannot excite the square cylinder transversely. The frequency effect from the upwind barrier significantly dampens with the distance and disappears at 8-10 times the square cylinder size.

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Bull Environ Contam Toxicol ; 109(4): 600-608, 2022 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35113218

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The relationship between the migration process and speciation distribution of Cr is important for the risk assessment in the underground environment. In this work, soil columns were collected from the chromate production site, with a 40-year operation, in the groundwater depression cone area of North China plain. The relationship between chromium pollution features and the geochemical properties of soil was established, and the migration risk of Cr(VI) was assessed based on the Nemerow composite index and Hydrus-1D model. The maximum total Cr concentration in the chromium slag dumping site reached 907 mg/kg, and that in the chromate production workshop was more than 200 mg/kg across the depth. The migration of Cr might be accelerated in the soil with abundant Mn (236-1461 mg/kg) but scarce organic matters (< 0.45%). The Hydrus simulation indicated that Cr(VI) would reach a cumulative flux of 300-729 mg/cm2 after 50 years.


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Groundwater , Soil Pollutants , Chromates , Chromium/analysis , Depression , Groundwater/chemistry , Soil/chemistry , Soil Pollutants/analysis
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