Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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11028689 | Atmospheric Environment | 2018 | 40 Pages |
Abstract
We present and evaluate a modelling approach that is a compromise between accuracy and timeliness of the computations for simulating unexpected releases in built environments. (P)MSS, a 3D Lagrangian Particle Dispersion model driven by 3D flow and turbulence input, is applied. The modelling system is validated on a panel of experimental test-cases from the Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) Action ES1006 in both idealized and realistic urban mock-ups, wind tunnel and field trials, continuous and puffs releases. Results show that the model is compliant with the validation criteria in the large majority of the test-cases. The modelling system provides reliable results and it is prone to quickly inform about the distribution of possibly noxious materials in built-up populated areas.475
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Authors
S. Trini Castelli, P. Armand, G. Tinarelli, C. Duchenne, M. Nibart,