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Understanding Atmospheric Dispersion of Accidental Releases

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A brief introduction to a complex topic, giving a description of the processes involved in an accidental or emergency release and the resulting downwind transport and dilution of gases, vapors, and aerosols.

List of contents










Preface. Nomenclature.
Chapter 1. Introduction.
1.1. Purpose.
1.2. Release/Dispersion Scenario Overview.
1.3. Hazards.
Chapter 2. Meteorology.
2.1. The Atmosphere.
2.2. Turbulence in the Atmosphere.
2.3. Mechanically Generated Turbulence'.
2.4. Vertical Density Stratification and Buoyancy.
2.5. Atmospheric Stability Classifications.
2.6. Similarity Scaling in the Atmospheric Boundary Layer.
2.7. Changes Over Time in the Atmospheric Boundary Layer.
Chapter 3. Source Estimates-Leaks and Ruptures.
3.1. Leaks and Small Holes.
3.2. Phase Changes in Released Fluids.
3.3. Aerosol Formation in Liquid of Flashing Liquid Releases.
3.4. Transient Vessel Inventory Loss.
3.5. Catastrophic Vessel Failures.
Chapter 4. Sources-Liquid Pools.
4.1. Boiling Liquid Pools.
4.2. Evaporation of Volatile Liquids.
4.3. Evaporation of Relatively Nonvolatile Liquids.
4.4. Multicomponent Mixture Spills.
Chapter 5. Buoyant and Dense-Gas Jet Releases.
5.1. Jet Length Scales.
5.2. Momentum and Buoyancy.
5.3. The Effect of Wind and Ambient Turbulence.
Chapter 6. Low-Velocity Dense-Gas Releases.
6.1. Source Specification.
6.2. Source Area Region.
6.3. Stably-Stratified Region.
6.4. Passive Dispersion Region.
Chapter 7. Passive Dispersion.
7.1. The Mechanics of Turbulent Dispersion.
7.2. Passive Dispersion from Elevated Releases.
7.3. Near-Ground Passive Dispersion.
7.4. Dispersion Averaging Times.
Chapter 8. Complex Flow Considerations.
8.1. Building Wakes and Stack Downwash.
8.2. Gravity-Driven Flows and the Effects of Terrain.
8.3. Aerosol Rainout.
8.4. Fanning Plumes and Subsidence.
Chapter 9. Hazard Evaluations.
9.1. Chemical Toxicity.
9.2. Flammability.
Chapter 10. Computer Models.
References.


About the author










George E. Devaull is the author of Understanding Atmospheric Dispersion of Accidental Releases, published by Wiley.
John A. King is the author of Understanding Atmospheric Dispersion of Accidental Releases, published by Wiley.
Ronald J. Lantzy is the author of Understanding Atmospheric Dispersion of Accidental Releases, published by Wiley.
David J. Fontaine is the author of Understanding Atmospheric Dispersion of Accidental Releases, published by Wiley.


Summary

Gives a description of the processes involved in an accidental or emergency release and the resulting downwind transport and dilution of gases, vapours, and aerosols.

Product details

Authors G Devaull, George E Devaull, George E. Devaull, David J Fontaine, David J. Fontaine, George E. Devaull, John A King, John A. King, Ronald J Lantzy, Ronald J. Lantzy
Publisher John Wiley & Sons Inc
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.12.1995
 
EAN 9780816906819
ISBN 978-0-8169-0681-9
No. of pages 58
Dimensions 161 mm x 245 mm x 11 mm
Weight 308 g
Series A CCPS Concept Book
A CCPS Concept Book
Ccps Concept Book
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Chemistry

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