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The short course offers
an overview and an introduction of recently and newly developed
modeling methods and techniques for simulating flow, transport and
reaction processes in different kind of surface-water systems to
efficiently solve research and practical problems in hydro- and
environmental engineering. An emphasis will be put on the similarities
in the processes, the modeling methods and their techniques in the
different systems and on the interactions between natural and urban
surface-water systems. Potentials and limitations of nowadays modeling
of surface-water systems are demonstrated. Innovations, challenges and
future trends in this field will be pointed out and discussed.
The participants should be enabled to briefly go into the depth of
the application fields independently after the course and to benefit
from the similarities in the processes as well as the modeling methods
and techniques.
The short course deals with general modeling
methods, water cycle, floods, CFD, sediment transport, lakes and
wastewater treatment with a focus on modeling the relevant processes.
Among overviews and theoretical backgrounds, it provides computer
demonstrations and applications from research and practical projects.
The short course can be used for personal consultations with the
course lecturers as well as for open discussions among the course
participants.
Cource Team | IAHR-EGW and TTP Wasser Activity | Target
Group | Prerequisites |
Program | Schedule | Location | Registration |
Recognition | Organisation | Flyer | Accomodation |
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IAHR-EGW and TTP Wasser Short Course Modeling of Flow Transport and Reaction Processes in Surface Waters
Course Team
Prof. Reinhard Hinkelmann | TU
Berlin |
Prof. Jann
Strybny | Hochschule Nürnberg |
Dr. Heiko Sieker | Ingenieurgesellschaft
Prof. Dr. Sieker mbH, Hoppegarten |
Dr. Peter
Mewis | TU Darmstadt |
Prof. Matthias Barjenbruch | TU
Berlin |
Dipl.-Ing. Carsten Lange | TU
Berlin |
Prof. Gunnar
Nützmann | IGB Berlin |
Prof. Sven-Uwe
Geißen | TU Berlin |
Dr.
Frank Molkenthin | EuroAquae BTU
Cottbus |
IAHR-EGW and TTP Wasser Activity
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The Engineering Graduate School Environment Water
(EGW) of the International Association of Hydraulic Engineering and
Research (IAHR) is a network of several international institutions
which offer ademically-orientated further education courses on
water and environmental related fields (www.iahr.org).
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TTP Wasser is platform for technology transfer
between universities and SME (small and medium-sized enterprises) in
the region Berlin – Brandenburg. Among other activities, TTP is
offering practically-orientated further education courses
(www.ttp-wasser.de).
In this joint initiative, we will try to
bridge the gap between academic and practical demands.
Target Group
The course is directed to graduate
students, post-graduates and professionals from universities,
engineering offices, industry as well as administration who want to
get an overview about modeling of surface water systems for a better
solution of their research or practical work.
Prerequisites
Participants should have basic knowledge in hydromechanics and computer sciences. Further knowledge about modeling, transport and reaction processes, river and lake hydromechanics, flood protection, hydraulic engineering, wastewater treatment plants is helpful, however not mandatory.
Program
The
course will be performed at five days with four lectures of 1.5 hours
each day. The lectures mainly consist of presentations together with
some computer demonstrations. Lecture notes will be offered for all
topics. An ice-breaker and a sight-seeing event is included in the
overall program. The following topics will be presented and
discussed:
MODELING METHODS AND INFORMATION
PRO
CESSING:
- Exploration methods, model set-up
- Numerical modeling, model integration
- Information management, monitoring
FLOOD MODELING:
- Hydrological approaches
- Hydro-numerical approaches
- Integrated approaches
CFD IN THE
NEARFIELD OF HYDRAULIC
STRUCTURES:
- Computational Fluid Dynamics
- Two-phase flow modeling, turbulence
- Parallel Computing
SEDIMENT
TRANSPORT MODELING:
- Suspended and bed-load transport
- Numerics, morphodynamics
LAKE
MODELING:
- Lake hydrodynamics
- Transport, reaction, water quality
MODELING WASTEWATER TREATMENT:
- Wastewater treatment plants
- Water quality, ASM (activated sludge models)
- Industrial wastewater
Schedule
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Academic Recognition
After successful completion of a short examination at the end of the course, the participants will receive a certificate equivalent to 3 ECTS.
Organisation
Course Director:
Prof. Reinhard Hinkelmann
Course Organizers:
Dipl.-Ing. Franz Simons
Mrs.
Mata Krishna (mata.krishna@wahyd.tu-berlin.de)
Contact:
Fon: +49 / 30 / 314 - 72308
Fax: +49 /
30 / 314 - 72430
TU Berlin – Sekr.: TIB1-B14
Fachgebiet Wasserwirtschaft
und Hydrosystemmodellierung
Gustav-Meyer-Allee 25
13355 Berlin
Germany
Location
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The course will be held at:
Technische
Universität Berlin
Institut für Bauingenieurwesen
Fachgebiet Wasserwirtschat und Hydroinformatik
Gustav-Meyer-Allee 25
13355 Berlin
Germany
Course
room: TIB 566
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In recent years, Berlin has undergone a process of
continuing changes and it has developed to one of Europe's most
interesting capitals. Berlin's scene has a huge offer on
cultural, entertainment as well as sports events. Additionally
to all stuff in modeling of hydrosystems, it is worth a
visit!
Registration / Fee
The course fee is 300 Euro including lecture
notes, refreshments and social events. The rules of the IAHR-EGW allow
the following reductions:
20 % reduction for IAHR
member: 240 Euro
50 % reduction for active EGW
partner: 150 Euro
The deadline for registration is
September 13, 2009. To register, please send an email
to the course organizer Mrs. Krishna with your name, institution,
education level and full contact address. We will inform you asap
about the detailed course program as well as further organizational
details.
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Address
Chair of Water Resources Management and Modeling of HydrosystemsInstitute of Civil Engineering
Faculty VI Planning Building Environment
sec. TIB I - B 14
Room 575
Gustav-Meyer-Allee 25
13355 Berlin
Tel.: +49 30 314 72308
Fax: +49 30 314 72430
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