Atmospheric Dispersion of Heavy Gases and Small Particles [electronic resource] : Symposium, Delft, The Netherlands August 29 – September 2, 1983 /

Atmospheric Dispersion of Heavy Gases and Small Particles -- Dispersion of a Stack Plume Heavier than Air -- Inclusion of Particles in Second-Order Modeling of the Atmospheric Surface Mixed Layer -- Experimental Observations of Entrainment Rates in Dense Gas Dispersion Tests -- Entrainment in Gravity Currents -- The Incorporation of Wind Shear Effects into Box Models of Heavy Gas Dispersion -- Gravity Spreading and Turbulent Dispersion of Pressurized Releases Containing Aerosols -- Simulations and Parameter Variation Studies of Heavy Gas Dispersion Using the Slab Model — Condensed -- Application of Advanced Turbulence Models in Determining the Structure and Dispersion of Heavy Gas Clouds -- Recent Results in Simulating LNG Vapor Dispersion over Variable Terrain -- On the Dilution of a Dense Gas Plume: Investigation of the Effect of Surface Mounted Obstacles -- Large Scale Experiments on the Dispersion of Heavy Gas Clouds -- Improved Understanding of Heavy Gas Dispersion and its Modelling -- Effects of a Spill of LNG on Mean Flow and Turbulence under Low Wind Speed, Slightly Stable Atmospheric Conditions -- Temperature Measurements in a Negatively Buoyant Round Vertical Jet Issued in a Horizontal Crossflow -- Gravity Spreading and Air Entrainment by Heavy Gases Instantaneously Released in a Calm Atmosphere -- A Wind Tunnel Model of the Porton Dense Gas Spill Field Trials -- Modelling of Heavy Gas Plumes in a Water Channel -- The Entrainment of Small Particles by a Turbulent Spot -- On a Model for the Turbulent Re-Entrainment of Small Particles -- Observations on the Current Status of Field Experimentation on Heavy Gas Dispersion -- A Probabilistic Model for Dosage -- Maplin Sands Experiments 1980: Interpretation and Modelling of Liquefied Gas Spills onto the Sea -- Monitoring the Atmospheric Diffusion of Puffs and Plumes with Bipolar Space Charge at Small Scale in Wind Tunnels -- Experimental and Theoretical Studies in Heavy Gas Dispersion. Part I. Experiments -- Water Channel Tests of Dense Plume Dispersion in a Turbulent Boundary Layer -- The Dispersion of Slightly Dense Contaminants -- The Initial Development of Gravity Currents from Fixed-Volume Releases of Heavy Fluids -- Some Physical Processes Involved in the Dispersion of Dense Gases -- Gravity Spreading in Dense Gas Dispersion Models -- Experimental and Theoretical Studies in Heavy Gas Dispersion. Part II: Theory -- A New Bulk Model for Dense Gas Dispersion: Two-Dimensional Spread in Still Air.

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Main Authors: Ooms, Gijsbert. editor., Tennekes, Hendrik. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1984
Subjects:Physics., Mechanics., Automotive engineering., Air pollution., Automotive Engineering., Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-82289-6
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Summary:Atmospheric Dispersion of Heavy Gases and Small Particles -- Dispersion of a Stack Plume Heavier than Air -- Inclusion of Particles in Second-Order Modeling of the Atmospheric Surface Mixed Layer -- Experimental Observations of Entrainment Rates in Dense Gas Dispersion Tests -- Entrainment in Gravity Currents -- The Incorporation of Wind Shear Effects into Box Models of Heavy Gas Dispersion -- Gravity Spreading and Turbulent Dispersion of Pressurized Releases Containing Aerosols -- Simulations and Parameter Variation Studies of Heavy Gas Dispersion Using the Slab Model — Condensed -- Application of Advanced Turbulence Models in Determining the Structure and Dispersion of Heavy Gas Clouds -- Recent Results in Simulating LNG Vapor Dispersion over Variable Terrain -- On the Dilution of a Dense Gas Plume: Investigation of the Effect of Surface Mounted Obstacles -- Large Scale Experiments on the Dispersion of Heavy Gas Clouds -- Improved Understanding of Heavy Gas Dispersion and its Modelling -- Effects of a Spill of LNG on Mean Flow and Turbulence under Low Wind Speed, Slightly Stable Atmospheric Conditions -- Temperature Measurements in a Negatively Buoyant Round Vertical Jet Issued in a Horizontal Crossflow -- Gravity Spreading and Air Entrainment by Heavy Gases Instantaneously Released in a Calm Atmosphere -- A Wind Tunnel Model of the Porton Dense Gas Spill Field Trials -- Modelling of Heavy Gas Plumes in a Water Channel -- The Entrainment of Small Particles by a Turbulent Spot -- On a Model for the Turbulent Re-Entrainment of Small Particles -- Observations on the Current Status of Field Experimentation on Heavy Gas Dispersion -- A Probabilistic Model for Dosage -- Maplin Sands Experiments 1980: Interpretation and Modelling of Liquefied Gas Spills onto the Sea -- Monitoring the Atmospheric Diffusion of Puffs and Plumes with Bipolar Space Charge at Small Scale in Wind Tunnels -- Experimental and Theoretical Studies in Heavy Gas Dispersion. Part I. Experiments -- Water Channel Tests of Dense Plume Dispersion in a Turbulent Boundary Layer -- The Dispersion of Slightly Dense Contaminants -- The Initial Development of Gravity Currents from Fixed-Volume Releases of Heavy Fluids -- Some Physical Processes Involved in the Dispersion of Dense Gases -- Gravity Spreading in Dense Gas Dispersion Models -- Experimental and Theoretical Studies in Heavy Gas Dispersion. Part II: Theory -- A New Bulk Model for Dense Gas Dispersion: Two-Dimensional Spread in Still Air.