Modeling atmospheric dispersion for reactor-accident-consequence evaluation

1981 
Atmospheric dispersion models are a central part of computer codes for the evaluation of potential reactor accident consequences. A variety of methods to model atmospheric dispersions are currently available. The methods are capable of treating to varying degrees the many physical processes that can have an impact on the predicted consequences. The currently available models are reviewed and their capabilities and limitations, as applied to reactor accident consequence analyses, are discussed.
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