Reliability Test of Mass Balance Model on Nitrogen Loads at The Rembangan River Jember
Abstract
The Mass balance model of nitrogen load
was based on the continuity and momentum equations.
Running the model was inserted the variable input into
mathematical models based on differential equations
by the finite difference method. Aims this study was to
calibration, and validation the model. The coefficient
of average monthly runoff (Cb) was defined as the
ratio between the peak intensity of rainfall runoff to
monthly. In this study, the average runoff coefficient
monthly (Cb) was used to calculate the monthly
average discharge. Calibration of the runoff coefficient
of the monthly average (Cb) was do to find the best
value of the runoff coefficient as output the model that
was similar to the discharge measurement results in the
field. The type of water flow in the river Rembangan
Jember could determine with calculated the value of
the Reynolds number. From the calculation, the
Reynolds number is equal to 1929,821. Thus, the value
was smaller than 2000, it was means the type of stream
Rembangan including laminar flow. The result of
running model was value of the nitrate concentration
was 0.6549 mg/liter with calibrate of the reaction
coefficient (K) and obtained a value of -1759 x 10-6.
The minus sign means that the speed of reaction that
occurs in the river Rembangan in July 2010 at a point
2 to decrease or reduction in the value of the reaction
rate of 9.88 x 10-5/sec. This shows that the speed of
the reactions in the river Rembangan tended to decline
and approach the value zero.
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