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MODELING OF ATMOSPHERE OF AND UNDERLYING SURFACE POLLUTION IN CASE OF ACCIDENTS IN RAILWAY TRANSPORT

M. M. Biliaiev    
O. V. Koptyla    

Resumen

A 2D computer model to simulate air pollution after liquid ammonia leakage accidents has been developed. The model is based on numeric integration of diffusion equation and convectional transfer of the impurity. The calculation has been performed according to subtractive scheme of decomposition. Results of practical application of the developed model are presented.

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pp. 6 - 11
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INFRAESTRUCTURA
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