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RELIABILITY OF CONTAMINATION DISPERSION AWAY FROM A SINGLE POLLUTION SOURCE

https://doi.org/10.21683/1729-2646-2013-0-1-137-152

Abstract

Dispersion of contaminants moving away from a pollution source. A method is offered to predict atmospheric contamination with various production and maintenance wastes. There are a number of mathematical models describing contamination dispersion. The selection of a model depends on a set of factors. A model is defined by the purpose of calculation and, in its turn, defines a solution approach. This paper considers only two models. The basic guidelines of the paper are general.

About the Authors

E. A. Lidsky
Radio electronics and Information Technology Institute – Radio Technical Faculty of Ural Federal University of Radio Electronics
Russian Federation
Doctor of technical sciences, Professor of the Chair of Communications Technology and Means


I. S. Selivanov
Industrial Ecology Institute of Ural branch of Russian Academy of Science
Russian Federation
Postgraduate student


References

1. SCOPE 50 Radiotechnology after Cyernobyl Part 3 Atmosphere pathway Coordinator R.M. Harrison.

2. Ventzel E.S. Teorija veroyatnostej [Probability theory]. Moscow: Fizmatgiz, 1962.


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Lidsky E.A., Selivanov I.S. RELIABILITY OF CONTAMINATION DISPERSION AWAY FROM A SINGLE POLLUTION SOURCE. Dependability. 2013;(1):137-152. https://doi.org/10.21683/1729-2646-2013-0-1-137-152

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ISSN 1729-2646 (Print)
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