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So for a given river width W, how do we find the distance L to place our biosensor? One way to do that would be to go to the river in question, measure its height, width, length and volumetric flow rate and numerically solve the advection diffusion equation. However the Alberta Oil Sands are roughly 4,000 km away from Cornell so it was impossible for us to go there and measure the rivers. Instead we decided to use dimensional analysis to estimate what the value of L would be for different rivers. To do this we first defined a time scale t which is the time scale for advection. $\tau$ can be written as | So for a given river width W, how do we find the distance L to place our biosensor? One way to do that would be to go to the river in question, measure its height, width, length and volumetric flow rate and numerically solve the advection diffusion equation. However the Alberta Oil Sands are roughly 4,000 km away from Cornell so it was impossible for us to go there and measure the rivers. Instead we decided to use dimensional analysis to estimate what the value of L would be for different rivers. To do this we first defined a time scale t which is the time scale for advection. $\tau$ can be written as | ||
- | $$ | + | $$\tau = \frac{L}{u}$$ |
where u is the average velocity of the river and L is the length scale for advection. Similarly we defined a time scale for turbulent diffusion which can be written as | where u is the average velocity of the river and L is the length scale for advection. Similarly we defined a time scale for turbulent diffusion which can be written as | ||
- | $$\ | + | $$\tau= l^2/D$$ |
where l is the length scale for turbulent diffusion and D is the turbulent diffusion coefficient. Since advection and diffusion are happening at the same time we can set both time scales equal to each other and solve for L which yields | where l is the length scale for turbulent diffusion and D is the turbulent diffusion coefficient. Since advection and diffusion are happening at the same time we can set both time scales equal to each other and solve for L which yields |
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