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  2. List of atmospheric dispersion models - Wikipedia

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    Alternative models. ADAM – Air force dispersion assessment model (ADAM) is a modified box and Gaussian dispersion model which incorporates thermodynamics, chemistry, heat transfer, aerosol loading, and dense gas effects. ADMS 5 – Atmospheric Dispersion Modelling System (ADMS 5) is an advanced dispersion model developed in the United Kingdom ...

  3. Atmospheric dispersion modeling - Wikipedia

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    Pollution. Atmospheric dispersion modeling is the mathematical simulation of how air pollutants disperse in the ambient atmosphere. It is performed with computer programs that include algorithms to solve the mathematical equations that govern the pollutant dispersion. The dispersion models are used to estimate the downwind ambient concentration ...

  4. AERMOD - Wikipedia

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    AERMOD. The AERMOD atmospheric dispersion modeling system is an integrated system that includes three modules: [ 1][ 2][ 3] A steady-state dispersion model designed for short-range (up to 50 kilometers) dispersion of direct air pollutant emissions primarily from stationary industrial sources. A meteorological data preprocessor (AERMET) that ...

  5. ADMS 3 - Wikipedia

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    ADMS 3. The ADMS 3 (Atmospheric Dispersion Modelling System) is an advanced atmospheric pollution dispersion model for calculating concentrations of atmospheric pollutants emitted both continuously from point, line, volume and area sources, or intermittently from point sources. [ 1] It was developed by Cambridge Environmental Research ...

  6. AUSTAL2000 - Wikipedia

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    It simulates the dispersion of air pollutants by utilizing a random walk process (Lagrangian simulation model) and it has capabilities for building effects, complex terrain, pollutant plume depletion by wet or dry deposition, and first order chemical reactions. It is available for download on the Internet free of cost. [2]

  7. List of free geology software - Wikipedia

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    MS Windows. Java. Free to use software to digitize geological cross-sections, and display and edit borehole logs. Geoscience ANALYST [31] Free 3D visualization and communication software for integrated, multi-disciplinary geoscience and mining data and models, which also connects to Python through geoh5py, its open-source API. Mira Geoscience Ltd.

  8. Fundamentals of Stack Gas Dispersion - Wikipedia

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    Fundamentals of Stack Gas Dispersion. Fundamentals of Stack Gas Dispersion is a book devoted to the fundamentals of air pollution dispersion modeling of continuous, buoyant pollution plumes from stationary point sources. The first edition was published in 1979. The current fourth edition was published in 2005.

  9. FLACS - Wikipedia

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    FLACS (FL ame AC celeration S imulator) is a commercial Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) software used extensively for explosion modeling and atmospheric dispersion modeling within the field of industrial safety and risk assessment. Main application areas of FLACS are in petrochemical, process manufacturing, food processing, wood processing ...