Numerical simulation of BOD5 dynamics in Igap\'o I lake, Londrina, Paran\'a, Brazil: Experimental measurement and mathematical modeling
Neyva Maria Lopes Romeiro, Fernanda Bezerra Mangili, Ricardo Nagamine, Costanzi, Eliandro Rodrigues Cirilo, Paulo Laerte Natti

TL;DR
This study combines experimental measurements and advanced numerical modeling to analyze BOD5 dynamics in Igapó I Lake, providing insights into pollution levels and aiding environmental management efforts.
Contribution
The paper introduces a numerical model using curvilinear coordinates and finite difference and element methods to simulate BOD5 in Igapó I Lake, validated against experimental data.
Findings
Numerical results align well with experimental BOD5 measurements.
Central lake regions exhibit BOD5 levels above legal limits.
Model aids in identifying pollution sources and guiding remediation strategies.
Abstract
The concentration of biochemical oxygen demand, BOD5, was studied in order to evaluate the water quality of the Igap\'o I Lake, in Londrina, Paran\'a State, Brazil. The simulation was conducted by means of the discretization in curvilinear coordinates of the geometry of Igap\'o I Lake, together with finite difference and finite element methods. The evaluation of the proposed numerical model for water quality was performed by comparing the experimental values of BOD5 with the numerical results. The evaluation of the model showed quantitative results compatible with the actual behavior of Igap\'o I Lake in relation to the simulated parameter. The qualitative analysis of the numerical simulations provided a better understanding of the dynamics of the BOD5 concentration at Igap\'o I Lake, showing that such concentrations in the central regions of the lake have values above those allowed by…
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