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WISDOM II (2010 - 2014)
"Water Related Information System for the Sustainable Development of the Mekong Delta in Vietnam"; 2nd Phase.
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In the first phase the R&D-project WISDOM focused on monitoring and studying the water supply and water balance and their impacts within the Delta (www.wisdom.caf.dlr.de). In WISDOM II HYDROMOD will carry out model studies and measurements focusing on particulars like bank erosion, sediment transport processes and aggradation in waterways. The project will be carried out in close cooperation with Vietnamese partners from water management research institutes and administrations.
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Client: Federal Ministry of Education and Research |
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Natural Bath Immenreuth (2010)
Model study for planning a natural public open-air swimming bath
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With fine-scale prognostic model simulations HYDROMOD investigated the hydrodynamic processes to reach considerable shorter residence times and improved water exchange for the designed configuration of the near-natural designed swimming pool of irregular shape and depth. This can be achieved by optimised positions and alignments of blowpipes nozzles and spillovers and results in improved hygenic conditions as well as to lower construction and operation costs.
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Client: EKO-PLANT GmbH |
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Bathing Polder Norddeich; Water Management (2010)
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Based on results of fine-scale prognostic model studies HYDROMOD analysed the hydrodynamic processes to improve the water exchange in a bathing polder which is determined by the tides of the adjacent Wadden Sea and controlled by sluices. The model was also applied to determine the optimum number and dimensions of these sluices.
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Client: Publicly owned venture of the municipal of Norden and KED GmbH & Co. KG |
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NSB Lastrup (2009)
Modelstudy for planning a natural public open-air swimming pool
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Based on prognostic model studies HYDROMOD investigate the hydrodynamic processes to improve a considerable shorter residence time within the entire basin. Furthermore the model results led to better hygienic conditions in the swimming bath and to an extensive decrease of operation costs.. |
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Client: EKO-PLANT GmbH. |
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NSB Heringen (2009)
Modelstudy for planning a natural public open-air swimming pool
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Based on prognostic model studies HYDROMOD investigate the hydrodynamic processes to improve a considerable shorter residence time within the entire basin. Furthermore the model results led to better hygienic conditions in the swimming bath and to an extensive decrease of operation costs.. |
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Client: EKO-PLANT GmbH. |
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MADURA-Monitoring (2008 - 2009)
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Simulation of hydrodynamics and transport processes and investigations related to water quality aspects within a pilot and demonstration system for monitoring of tropical estuaries and coastal waters applied to the Brantas River estuary, Surabaya (Indonesia). |
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Client: German Federal Ministry of Education and Research. |
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Offshore-Wind-Park Côte d'Albâtre (2008)
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Oceanographic study for planning of an offshore wind farm on the french coast
in the English Channel focussing on potential impacts and long-term effects
of the wind and wave energy. |
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Client: Offshore Wind Technologie GmbH. |
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NSB Bielefeld-Brackwede (2009)
Modelstudy for planning a natural public open-air swimming pool
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Based on prognostic model studies HYDROMOD investigate the hydrodynamic processes to improve a considerable shorter residence time within the entire basin. Furthermore the model results led to better hygienic conditions in the swimming bath and to an extensive decrease of operation costs. |
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Client: EKO-PLANT GmbH. |
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Hydrophysical measurements (ADCP,ADV,CTD) and data-evaluation for the determination
of characteristics and processes of the two lakes Krähen- and Mühlenteich.
Simulation of current and transport processes to investigate the hygienic conditions
(residence time)
of an open-air public swimming bath. |
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Client: Department for Environmental Protection of the Hanseatic City Lübeck. |
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South - Sinai
Technical Assistance for the European Commission (2006 – 2008)
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In the frame of an infrastructure programme the "European Commission" is
funding in South-Sinai (Egypt) the purchase of equipment to control the environment
and to support the local Bedouins. The task of HYDROMOD in the frame of the
project "Technical Assistance for the purchase of a mooring buoy system,
training equipment and tracking system for the Nature Conservation Sector in
Sharm el Sheikh" is to prepare the technical specifications of the equipment
to be purchased and to arrange the tender documents according to the "Practical
Guide to contract procedures for EC external actions" (PRAG). |
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Client: European Commission. |
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Cooling Water Pond Euro-Park Coevorden-Emlichheim (2006)
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A waste combustion plant was planned in connection with the erection of an industrial
park on the German-Dutch border near the towns of Emlichheim and Coevorden.
First plans included a 30 m deep cooling pond to take part of the heat. HYDROMOD
was engaged in plausibility checks concerning first calculations. It looked
also at the problem of short-term effects when large external recipients
of the industrial waste heat fail briefly to use a large amount of energy. |
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Client: AEW PLAN GmbH (Abfall Energie Wasser), Köln (Cologne). |
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An Ocean Monitoring System for the Wadden Sea off the coast of Schleswig-Holstein combines measurements, data collation and evaluation, networking and operational modelling to a decision support tool.
HYDROMOD will develop an operational model for current and transport processes and is responsible for the Internet presentation.
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Client: Raytheon Anschütz GmbH on behalf of the Ministry of Research, Economy and Transport, State of Schleswig-Holstein.
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Remarks:
Projects marked with the right shown logo were conducted under responsibility of our sister-company HYDROMOD Service GmbH.
Projects marked with the right shown logo were conducted under responsibility of our sister-company OSAT GmbH.
- The above mentioned clients may have had different names in the past; the now actual name is being used here.
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