In the framework of a National Research Program funded by the Italian Minister of Economic Development, the Department of Energy, Information Engineering and Mathematical Models (DEIM) of Palermo University and ENEA Research Centre of Bologna, Italy is performing several research activities to study physical models and mathematical approaches aimed at investigating dry deposition mechanisms of radioactive pollutants. On the basis of such studies, a new approach to evaluate the dry deposition velocity for particles is proposed. Comparisons with literature experimental data show that the proposed dry deposition scheme allows to capture the main phenomena involved in the dry deposition process successfully
Giardina, M., Buffa, P., Cervone, A., De Rosa, F., Lombardo, C., Casamirra, M. (2017). Dry deposition models for radionuclides dispersed in air: a new approach for deposition velocity evaluation schema. JOURNAL OF PHYSICS. CONFERENCE SERIES, 923 [10.1088/1742-6596/923/1/012057].
Dry deposition models for radionuclides dispersed in air: a new approach for deposition velocity evaluation schema
Giardina, M;Buffa, P;Casamirra, M
2017-01-01
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In the framework of a National Research Program funded by the Italian Minister of Economic Development, the Department of Energy, Information Engineering and Mathematical Models (DEIM) of Palermo University and ENEA Research Centre of Bologna, Italy is performing several research activities to study physical models and mathematical approaches aimed at investigating dry deposition mechanisms of radioactive pollutants. On the basis of such studies, a new approach to evaluate the dry deposition velocity for particles is proposed. Comparisons with literature experimental data show that the proposed dry deposition scheme allows to capture the main phenomena involved in the dry deposition process successfullyFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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