Assessment and sensitive analysis of biological water risks in water resources with application of classical mass transfer computations

F. Jalali, M. Gheibi, Reza Aghlmand, Amir Takhtravan, Zahra Kian
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Due to the urgent need for water in all parts of industrial or developing societies, water supply, and transmission facilities are suitable targets for biological risks. Given that even a short interruption in water supply and water supply operations has a great impact on daily activities in the community, the deliberate contamination of urban water resources has irreparable consequences in the field of public health, and the economy of society will follow. Unfortunately, most officials in the public health control departments in our country have received limited training in detecting accidental or intentional contamination of water resources and dealing with the spread of waterborne diseases both naturally and intentionally. For this reason, there is low preparedness in the responsible agencies to deal with waterborne diseases during biological risks. In the first step of this research, a review study has been conducted on water biological risks and operational strategies to deal with them. In the following, it has studied how Escherichia coli (E. coli) bacteria spread in aqueous media. In this regard, the kinetic model of the studied microorganism was analyzed based on the implementation of (Fick Law) in polar coordinates and the combination of (Dirac Distribution) with (Legendre polynomial) distribution. Finally, after studying the factors affecting the microbial pollutant emission coefficient, the effects of all three factors of linear velocity, linear motion time period, and angle of motion on the pollutant emission flux and biofilm diffusion time in the water supply network environment were investigated. Studies have shown that the linear velocity parameter of Escherichia coli with a nonlinear relationship has the greatest effects on the release of microbial contaminants.
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基于经典传质计算的水资源生物水风险评价与敏感性分析
由于工业或发展中社会对水的迫切需求,供水和传输设施是生物风险的合适目标。鉴于供水和供水业务即使短暂中断也会对社区的日常活动产生重大影响,蓄意污染城市水资源会在公共卫生领域造成无法弥补的后果,社会经济也将随之受到影响。不幸的是,我国公共卫生控制部门的大多数官员在发现意外或故意污染水资源以及处理自然和故意传播的水媒疾病方面接受的培训有限。因此,在生物风险期间,负责机构在处理水传播疾病方面准备不足。在本研究的第一步中,对水生物风险及其应对策略进行了综述研究。在下面,它研究了大肠杆菌(E. coli)细菌如何在水介质中传播。为此,基于(Dirac分布)与(Legendre多项式)分布的结合,在极坐标下实现(Fick定律),分析了所研究微生物的动力学模型。最后,在研究了影响微生物污染物排放系数的因素后,考察了线速度、直线运动时间和运动角度这三个因素对供水网络环境中污染物排放通量和生物膜扩散时间的影响。研究表明,具有非线性关系的大肠杆菌线速度参数对微生物污染物的释放影响最大。
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