Johnson, David W., 1942-
Release : a model with data to predict aerosol rainout in accidental releases / David W. Johnson and John L. Woodward. - xi, 190 pages
Includes bibliographical references (pages 167-171) and index.
Design and Results of CCPS Aerosol Field Tests. Introduction -- Chronological History -- Development of the Release Model -- Oklahoma Experimental Program (Water and CFC-11) -- Nevada Experimental Program (Chlorine, Methylamine, and Cyclohexane) -- Corrections to Experimental Data and Further Release Model Work -- Summary and Future Work -- Measurement and Modeling of Accidental Aerosol Releases. Background and Objectives -- Correcting Experimental Rainout Data -- The RELEASE Model for Predicting Rainout -- Aerosol Drop Size Correlation -- Appendix A: Experimental Rainout Data -- Appendix B: Solar Radiation Data for Las Vegas, NV -- Appendix C: Theory of Model Used to Correct Rainout Data -- Appendix D: Additional Modeling Details -- Appendix E: Rainout Correlation Using Adiabatic Saturation Temperature -- References -- Nomenclature -- Index -- CCPS Guidelines Series -- RELEASE Reports and Test Data.
Electronic reproduction.
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Wiley InterScience,
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9780470935170 0470935170
10.1002/9780470935170 doi
10.1002/9780470935170 Wiley InterScience http://www3.interscience.wiley.com
Atmospheric diffusion--Computer simulation.
Hazardous substances--Environmental aspects--Computer simulation.
Vapors--Computer simulation.
Electronic books.
QC880.4.D44 / J64 1999
628.5/3
Release : a model with data to predict aerosol rainout in accidental releases / David W. Johnson and John L. Woodward. - xi, 190 pages
Includes bibliographical references (pages 167-171) and index.
Design and Results of CCPS Aerosol Field Tests. Introduction -- Chronological History -- Development of the Release Model -- Oklahoma Experimental Program (Water and CFC-11) -- Nevada Experimental Program (Chlorine, Methylamine, and Cyclohexane) -- Corrections to Experimental Data and Further Release Model Work -- Summary and Future Work -- Measurement and Modeling of Accidental Aerosol Releases. Background and Objectives -- Correcting Experimental Rainout Data -- The RELEASE Model for Predicting Rainout -- Aerosol Drop Size Correlation -- Appendix A: Experimental Rainout Data -- Appendix B: Solar Radiation Data for Las Vegas, NV -- Appendix C: Theory of Model Used to Correct Rainout Data -- Appendix D: Additional Modeling Details -- Appendix E: Rainout Correlation Using Adiabatic Saturation Temperature -- References -- Nomenclature -- Index -- CCPS Guidelines Series -- RELEASE Reports and Test Data.
Electronic reproduction.
Hoboken, N.J. :
Wiley InterScience,
2010.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
System requirements: Web browser.
Title from title screen (viewed on Oct. 5, 2010).
Access may be restricted to users at subscribing institutions.
9780470935170 0470935170
10.1002/9780470935170 doi
10.1002/9780470935170 Wiley InterScience http://www3.interscience.wiley.com
Atmospheric diffusion--Computer simulation.
Hazardous substances--Environmental aspects--Computer simulation.
Vapors--Computer simulation.
Electronic books.
QC880.4.D44 / J64 1999
628.5/3