Dispersion of toxic and flammable materials from Chemical industries represents a major issue in Risk Analysis; presently, integral models are generally used to assess dispersion consequences, due to the low CPU and time requirements connected to the use of these tools. Nevertheless, they are mainly developed and tuned for releases in open field (open spaces without relevant obstacles), and therefore they cannot properly account for the geometrical features of the dispersion domain. Computational Fluid Dynamic, on the other hand, allows a full 3D analysis, thus accounting for all the obstacles influence on the flow field, but it involves large computational requirements. In case of gas discharge directed towards nearby large obstacles, an...