“…To demonstrate these variations, different Schmidt values used by different authors are listed in Table 5. (Gousseau et al, 2011) 0.40 (Nakibouglu et al, 2009 0.63 (Lien et al, 2006) 0.70 (Li and Stathopoulos, 1997;Vardoulakis and Cai, 2011;Mokhtarzadeh-dehghan, Akcayoglu and Robins, 2012) 0.72 (Giannissi, Venetsanos and Markatos, 2015) 0.90 (Delaunay, 1996;Kim and Baik, 2003;Santiago, Martilli and Martilli, 2007;Baik, Park and Kim, 2009) 1.00 (Antonioni et al 2012;Kashi et al 2015a) 0.7-1.4 (Yang and Zhang, 2017) In this study, a sensitivity analysis has been done to find the most suitable Schmidt number. In order to do so, a gas dispersion case from the Kit-Fox experiences has been evaluated through the variation of the Schmidt number using the RNG k-ε turbulence model (the reason for selecting the RNG k-ε model is explained later in this paper).…”