Fluids Engineering 2002
DOI: 10.1115/imece2002-39451
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Physical and Computational Modeling for Chemical and Biological Weapons Airflow Applications

Abstract: There is a need for information on dispersion and infiltration of chemical and biological agents in complex building environments. A recent collaborative study conducted at the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory (INEEL) and Bechtel Corporation Research and Development had the objective of assessing computational fluid dynamics (CFD) models for simulation of flow around complicated buildings through a comparison of experimental and numerical results. The test facility used in the experiment… Show more

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“…Small-scale laboratory experiments have been performed with a variety of liquid-solid combinations. Researchers at INEEL operate a largescale Matched Index of Refraction (MIR) flow facility (Knight et al, 2002;Zollinger, 2003). The facility uses constant temperature mineral oil as the flow medium in order to match the refractive index of quartz models.…”
Section: A Water Channel For the Study Of Urban Dispersionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Small-scale laboratory experiments have been performed with a variety of liquid-solid combinations. Researchers at INEEL operate a largescale Matched Index of Refraction (MIR) flow facility (Knight et al, 2002;Zollinger, 2003). The facility uses constant temperature mineral oil as the flow medium in order to match the refractive index of quartz models.…”
Section: A Water Channel For the Study Of Urban Dispersionmentioning
confidence: 99%