Modelling of Atmostpheric Dispersion Near Buildings


NAFEMS International Journal of CFD Case Studies

Volume 1, January 1998

ISSN 1462-236X


Modelling of Atmosphere Dispersion Near Buildings

R.C. Hall1 and I. R. Cowan2
1WS Atkins Consultants Ltd, Epsom, KT18 5BW
2EnFlo Research Centre, University of Surrey, Guildford, GU2 5XH

https://doi.org/10.59972/43kzgmdk

Keywords: Atomospheric Dispersion, Toxic, Hazardous, Buildings and L-shaped

 


Problem of Analysis

The problem of atmospheric dispersion of toxic and hazardous gas in the immediate vicinity of buildings is an important topic in the preparation of safety reports for chemical sites. The test case presented in this paper represents a 'simple' example of the type of scenarios of interest. It involves a single L-shaped building on flat terrain with a continuous release of neutrally-buoyant gas from an area source in the side of the building. The area source is intended to represent the doorway of a loading bay into which a road tanker might enter to offload its contents of chemicals...

References

[1] R. C. Hall (ed.), Evaluation of Modelling Uncertainty, Project EMU Final Report, European Commission, Contract EV5V-CT94-0531, (WS Atkins Report AM5017/R7), March 1997.

Cite this paper

R.C. Hall, I. R. Cowan, Modelling of Atmosphere Dispersion Near Buildings, NAFEMS International Journal of CFD Case Studies, Volume 1, 1998, Pages 7-18, https://doi.org/10.59972/43kzgmdk

Document Details

Reference

CFDJ1-1

Authors

Hall. R;Cownan. I

Language

English

Type

Journal Article

Date

1998-01-04

Organisations

WS Atkins;EnFlo Research Centre

Region

Global

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