Main Title |
Building Effects on Heavy Gas Jet Dispersion. |
Author |
Schatzmann, M. ;
Snyder, W. H. ;
Lawson, R. E. ;
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CORP Author |
Hamburg Univ. (Germany, F.R.). Meteorological Inst.;Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure Assessment Lab.;North Carolina State Univ. at Raleigh. Dept. of Marine, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences. |
Publisher |
1995 |
Year Published |
1995 |
Report Number |
EPA-R-817931; EPA/600/A-95/042; |
Stock Number |
PB95-192647 |
Additional Subjects |
Wakes ;
Gas flow ;
Dispersions ;
Air pollution ;
Environmental transport ;
Risk assessment ;
Accidents ;
Wind tunnels ;
Buildings ;
Surfaces ;
Surface concentration
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Holdings |
Library |
Call Number |
Additional Info |
Location |
Last Modified |
Checkout Status |
NTIS |
PB95-192647 |
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07/26/2022 |
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Collation |
22p |
Abstract |
A wind tunnel study was performed to determine the effect of a single building on the dispersion characteristics of a high-momentum heavy gas jet as it might emerge from the release valve of a pressurized storage tank. Building-surface concentrations have been measured at corresponding locations with and without the building for varying wind speeds, wind directions, source/building distances and building shapes. It was found that, compared with a free jet at corresponding distances, the presence of a single building decreases rather than increases building-surface concentration maxima and lowers the flammability or toxicity radii. |