The original WAKE dispersion model a component of the HGSYSTEM/UF{sub 6} model suite, is based on Shell Research Ltd.`s HGSYSTEM Version 3.0 and was developed by the US Department of Energy for use in estimating downwind dispersion of materials due to accidental releases from gaseous diffusion plant (GDP) process buildings. The model is applicable to scenarios involving both ground-level and elevated releases into building wake cavities of non-reactive plumes that are either neutrally or positively buoyant. Over the 2-year period since its creation, the WAKE model has been used to perform consequence analyses for Safety Analysis Reports (SARs) associated with gaseous diffusion plants in Portsmouth (PORTS), Paducah (PGDP), and Oak Ridge. The...
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Uranium hexafluoride is a dense, reactive gas used in Gaseous Diffusion Plants (GDPs) to make uraniu...
Wake vortex behaviour modelling is the technology relating to the operational (thus necessarily simp...
The HGSYSTEM/UF{sub 6} model was developed for use in preparing Safety Analysis Reports (SARs) by es...
MMES has been directed to upgrade the safety analyses for the gaseous diffusion plants at Paducah KY...
AbstractSteady-state dispersion models recommended by various environmental agencies worldwide have ...
This project has made an important contribution to the understanding of flow and dispersion in proce...
In 1984, the US Army Edgewood Research, Development and Engineering Center began to fund Lawrence Li...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
The 1995 Kit Fox dense gas "eld data set consists of 52 trials where short-duration CO gas rele...
In order to test an atmospheric dispersion model based on a more sophisticated computational algo-ri...
Most of the chemical industries such as petroleum industries, refinery industries, fertilizer indust...
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In the event of the release of a radiological pollutant into the atmosphere, a fast and accurate est...
We are developing state-of-the-art numerical tools which can be used to provide reliable estimates o...
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Uranium hexafluoride is a dense, reactive gas used in Gaseous Diffusion Plants (GDPs) to make uraniu...
Wake vortex behaviour modelling is the technology relating to the operational (thus necessarily simp...
The HGSYSTEM/UF{sub 6} model was developed for use in preparing Safety Analysis Reports (SARs) by es...
MMES has been directed to upgrade the safety analyses for the gaseous diffusion plants at Paducah KY...
AbstractSteady-state dispersion models recommended by various environmental agencies worldwide have ...
This project has made an important contribution to the understanding of flow and dispersion in proce...
In 1984, the US Army Edgewood Research, Development and Engineering Center began to fund Lawrence Li...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
The 1995 Kit Fox dense gas "eld data set consists of 52 trials where short-duration CO gas rele...
In order to test an atmospheric dispersion model based on a more sophisticated computational algo-ri...
Most of the chemical industries such as petroleum industries, refinery industries, fertilizer indust...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Lending Division - LD:4360.17v(IC-AERO--84-04) / BLDSC - British...
In the event of the release of a radiological pollutant into the atmosphere, a fast and accurate est...
We are developing state-of-the-art numerical tools which can be used to provide reliable estimates o...
SIGLELD:1769.7F(CEGB-TPRD/B--0072/N82)(microfiche) / BLDSC - British Library Document Supply CentreG...
Uranium hexafluoride is a dense, reactive gas used in Gaseous Diffusion Plants (GDPs) to make uraniu...
Wake vortex behaviour modelling is the technology relating to the operational (thus necessarily simp...