This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.An understanding of the dispersion of contaminants in turbulent flows is important in many fields ranging from air pollution to chemical engineering, and random walk models provide one approach to understanding and calculating aspects of dispersion. Two types of random walk model are investigated in this thesis. The first type, so-called "one-particle models", are capable of predicting only mean concentrations while the second type, "two-particle models", are able to give some information on the fluctuations in concentration as well. Many different one-particle random walk models have been proposed previously and several criteria have emerged t...
Heavy particles suspended in turbulent fluid flows, so-called turbulent aerosols, are common in Natu...
This paper provides the first review of the application of atmospheric models for particle dispersio...
It is well established that Lagrangian particle dispersion models, for inhomogeneous turbulent flows...
A random walk, particle tracking model is used to study the dispersion characteristics of passive tr...
Some of the concepts underlying particle dispersion due to turbulence are reviewed. The traditional ...
We derive a comprehensive statistical model for dispersion of passive or almost passive admixture pa...
The stochastic trajectory-based (Lagrangian) approach has gained increasing importance and sophistic...
International audienceA Lagrangian Stochastic Model for the two-particles dispersion, aiming at simu...
This dissertation focuses on the behavior of $\langle |\br|^2\rangle$ in a turbulent flow, where $\b...
This study deals with a random walk simulation of particle transport and deposition fro...
PhD ThesisThis thesis presents developments in the use of probability density function (PDF) kineti...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DX84950 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
The current research seeks to develop a computational model that accurately describes particle disp...
In a special opportunity, detailed measurements of the flow in an overbank flow in the Flood Channel...
The aim of the thesis is to evaluate the effectiveness of stochastic models for particles distributi...
Heavy particles suspended in turbulent fluid flows, so-called turbulent aerosols, are common in Natu...
This paper provides the first review of the application of atmospheric models for particle dispersio...
It is well established that Lagrangian particle dispersion models, for inhomogeneous turbulent flows...
A random walk, particle tracking model is used to study the dispersion characteristics of passive tr...
Some of the concepts underlying particle dispersion due to turbulence are reviewed. The traditional ...
We derive a comprehensive statistical model for dispersion of passive or almost passive admixture pa...
The stochastic trajectory-based (Lagrangian) approach has gained increasing importance and sophistic...
International audienceA Lagrangian Stochastic Model for the two-particles dispersion, aiming at simu...
This dissertation focuses on the behavior of $\langle |\br|^2\rangle$ in a turbulent flow, where $\b...
This study deals with a random walk simulation of particle transport and deposition fro...
PhD ThesisThis thesis presents developments in the use of probability density function (PDF) kineti...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DX84950 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
The current research seeks to develop a computational model that accurately describes particle disp...
In a special opportunity, detailed measurements of the flow in an overbank flow in the Flood Channel...
The aim of the thesis is to evaluate the effectiveness of stochastic models for particles distributi...
Heavy particles suspended in turbulent fluid flows, so-called turbulent aerosols, are common in Natu...
This paper provides the first review of the application of atmospheric models for particle dispersio...
It is well established that Lagrangian particle dispersion models, for inhomogeneous turbulent flows...