Droplet Reaction and Evaporation of Agents Model (DREAM). Glass model results: sand model plans

conference paper
The Agent Fate Program is generating an extensive set of quality agent fate data which is being used to develop highly accurate secondary evaporation predictive models. Models are being developed that cover a wide range of traditional chemical warfare agents deposited onto surfaces routinely found on the battlefield and fixed site installations (i.e., concrete, sand, asphalt, etc.). This presentation describes the work in developing a sulfur mustard (HD) secondary evaporation model for non-porous and porous substrate media. The model parameters, assumptions, formulation, and empirical data used to develop and fine tune the model will be discussed. Comparisons and associated error of the model fit to wind tunnel data and outdoor field trials will also be presented.
TNO Identifier
183205
Source title
Proceedings of the 2006 Scientific Conference on Chemical & Biological Defense Research, Hunt Valley, MD, USA, 13-15 November 2006
Collation
23 p.
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