2012
DOI: 10.1007/s10661-012-2756-0
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Study of atmospheric stagnation, recirculation and ventilation potential at Narora Atomic Power Station NPP site

Abstract: The atmosphere is an important pathway to be considered in assessment of the environmental impact of radioactivity releases from nuclear facilities. The estimation of concentration of released effluents in air and possible ground contamination needs an understanding of relevant atmospheric dispersion. This paper describes the meteorological characteristics of Narora Atomic Power Station (NAPS) Nuclear Power Project site by using the integral parameters developed by Allwine and Whiteman (Atmospheric Environment… Show more

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“…The wind run is the total distance a parcel would travel regardless of direction, over a transport time under consideration while recirculation factor, as the name suggests, provides an indication of the presence of local recirculation on the time scale comparable with transport time. The recirculation factor R gives an indication of the presence of local recirculation [22]. The approach proposed by Allwine and Whiteman [1] has been adopted in the present study for calculation of daily wind run (S) and recirculation factor (R) from hourly averaged wind vectors.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The wind run is the total distance a parcel would travel regardless of direction, over a transport time under consideration while recirculation factor, as the name suggests, provides an indication of the presence of local recirculation on the time scale comparable with transport time. The recirculation factor R gives an indication of the presence of local recirculation [22]. The approach proposed by Allwine and Whiteman [1] has been adopted in the present study for calculation of daily wind run (S) and recirculation factor (R) from hourly averaged wind vectors.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They introduce three parameters to evaluate or describe atmospheric circulation at the local scale, employing a single measuring station for wind direction and velocity, under the hypothesis of a homogeneous surface wind field. This approach permits to estimate the displacement of air parcels by assuming that wind velocity remains steady over considerable time-space scales (i.e., [7,8]), thus removing the need for a large number of large and spatially distributed data sets, which are no commonly available.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A lot of investigations [6,12,14,16,19,22,30] were devoted to the assessment of such conditions using Rand accompanied by measurements of the concentration of pollutants. These Table 1).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%