2010
DOI: 10.1504/ijnest.2010.030303
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Tritium dispersion simulation in the atmosphere by the integral transform technique using micrometeorological parameters generated by large eddy simulation

Abstract: In this work, we report a numerical and statistical comparison between Advection-Diffusion Multilayer Method (ADMM) and Generalised Integral Laplace Transform Technique (GILTT) approaches to simulate a radioactive pollutant dispersion in the Atmospheric Boundary Layer (ABL) using micrometeorological parameters generated by Large Eddy Simulation (LES). To better describe the wind profile of the irregular ground level terrain, we considered the wind profile as a solution of the MesoNH model. We performed numeric… Show more

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“…To this end, mathematical models of pollutant dispersion as well as their adjoint models are used (Marchuk and Skiba, 1976;Marchuk, 1986;Panos and Seinfeld, 1986;Skiba, 1997;Davydova-Belitskaya et al, 1999; Skiba and Parra-Guevara 2000; Parra-Guevara and Skiba 2003Skiba , 2006Liu et al, 2004Liu et al, , 2005Liu et al, , 2007Kowalok, 2004;Moreira et al, 2005Moreira et al, , 2010Hinze et al, 2009;Mendoza and García, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To this end, mathematical models of pollutant dispersion as well as their adjoint models are used (Marchuk and Skiba, 1976;Marchuk, 1986;Panos and Seinfeld, 1986;Skiba, 1997;Davydova-Belitskaya et al, 1999; Skiba and Parra-Guevara 2000; Parra-Guevara and Skiba 2003Skiba , 2006Liu et al, 2004Liu et al, , 2005Liu et al, , 2007Kowalok, 2004;Moreira et al, 2005Moreira et al, , 2010Hinze et al, 2009;Mendoza and García, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%