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Turbulence Model Selection for Heavy Gases Dispersion Modeling in Topographically Complex Area
2019
Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics
The dispersion of hazardous gas in the environment presents dangerous risks for people living close to chemical plants or storages. Since heavy gases tend to stay at lower levels and disperse at a slower pace in the atmosphere, they are potentially more dangerous. In this paper, various mathematical models for turbulence (including k-ε, RNG k-ε, EARSM, LES, DES) and their associated parameters have been assessed, compared and validated against the experimental data in various scenarios to find
doi:10.29252/jafm.12.06.29685
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