Snyder, 2001 - Google Patents
Wind-tunnel study of entrainment in two-dimensional dense-gas plumes at the EPA's fluid modeling facilitySnyder, 2001
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- Snyder W
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- Atmospheric Environment
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This wind-tunnel study has been conducted as part of a collaborative effort to investigate the effect of large surface roughness on the entrainment of air from a neutrally stable simulated atmospheric boundary layer into a continuous dense-gas plume. The present study …
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