Tabea Broecker
Technical University of Berlin
14 Papers
14 Citations
Tabea Broecker is an academic researcher from Technical University of Berlin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Groundwater & Computational fluid dynamics. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 11 publications.
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Is the Hyporheic Zone Relevant beyond the Scientific Community
Jörg Lewandowski,Jörg Lewandowski,Shai Arnon,Eddie W. Banks,Okke Batelaan,Andrea Betterle,Tabea Broecker,Claudia Coll,Jennifer D. Drummond,Jaime Gaona Garcia,Jaime Gaona Garcia,Jaime Gaona Garcia,Jason Galloway,Jason Galloway,Jesus D. Gomez-Velez,Robert C. Grabowski,Skuyler Herzog,Reinhard Hinkelmann,Anja Höhne,Juliane Hollender,Marcus A. Horn,Marcus A. Horn,Anna Jaeger,Anna Jaeger,Stefan Krause,Adrian Löchner Prats,Chiara Magliozzi,Chiara Magliozzi,Karin Meinikmann,Brian Babak Mojarrad,Birgit Maria Mueller,Birgit Maria Mueller,Ignacio Peralta-Maraver,Andrea Popp,Andrea Popp,Malte Posselt,Anke Putschew,Michael Radke,Muhammad Raza,Joakim Riml,Anne L. Robertson,Cyrus Rutere,Jonas L. Schaper,Jonas L. Schaper,Mario Schirmer,Hanna Schulz,Hanna Schulz,Margaret Shanafield,Tanu Singh,Adam S. Ward,Philipp Wolke,Philipp Wolke,Anders Wörman,Liwen Wu,Liwen Wu +54 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors highlight the potential of hyporheic restoration to efficiently manage and reactivate ecosystem functions and services in river corridors, highlighting the critical importance of hy porheic zones, both from a scientific and an applied perspective, and their role in ecosystem services.
High-resolution simulation of free-surface flow and tracer retention over streambeds with ripples
Tabea Broecker,Waldemar Elsesser,Katharina Teuber,Ilhan Özgen,Gunnar Nützmann,Gunnar Nützmann,Reinhard Hinkelmann +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, a high-resolution simulation of free-surface flow and tracer retention over a streambed with ripples based on varying ripple morphologies, surface hydraulics and the transport of a tracer pulse from surface water to surface dead zone was presented.
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CFD-modelling of free surface flows in closed conduits
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present different application examples of a two-phase approach as implemented in the open source software OpenFOAM, focusing on the simulation of flow in closed conduits.
Using computational fluid dynamics to describe H2S mass transfer across the water–air interface in sewers
Katharina Teuber,Tabea Broecker,Thomas Ruby Bentzen,Dietmar Stephan,Gunnar Nützmann,Reinhard Hinkelmann +5 more
TL;DR: A three-dimensional two-phase computational fluid dynamics model is used to describe mass transfer phenomena between the two phases: water and air and the resulting interH2SFoam solver is a significant step in the direction of describing and analysing H2S emissions in sewers.
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Multiphase Modeling of Hydrosystems Using OpenFOAM
Tabea Broecker,Katharina Teuber,Waldemar Elsesser,Reinhard Hinkelmann +3 more
- 01 Jan 2018
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present three computational fluid dynamics applications regarding multiphase modeling of hydro systems with the open source software OpenFOAM, and describe in-sewer water-air flow and transformation processes, reaeration and hydrogen sulfide emission.
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