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A Set of Integrated Environmental Transport and Diffusion Models for Calculating Hazardous Releases

Darrell W. Pepper, James A. Marino

Nuclear Technology / Volume 113 / Number 2 / February 1996 / Pages 190-203

Technical Paper / Radioactive Waste Management / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NT96-A35188

A set of numerical transport and dispersion models is incorporated within a graphical interface shell to predict hazardous material released into the environment. The visual shell (EnviroView) consists of an object-oriented knowledge base, which is used for inventory control, site mapping and orientation, and monitoring of materials. Graphical displays of detailed sites, building locations, floor plans, and three-dimensional views within a room are available to the user using a point and click interface. In the event of a release to the environment, the user can choose from a selection of analytical, finite element, finite volume, and boundary element methods, which calculate atmospheric transport, groundwater transport, and dispersion within a building interior. The program runs on 486 personal computers under WINDOWS.