Description and validation of ERAD: An atmospheric dispersion model for high explosive detonations
Description:
The Explosive Release Atmospheric Dispersion (ERAD) model is a three-dimensional numerical simulation of turbulent atmospheric transport and diffusion. An integral plume rise technique is used to provide a description of the physical and thermodynamic properties of the cloud of warm gases formed when the explosive detonates. Particle dispersion is treated as a stochastic process which is simulated using a discrete time Lagrangian Monte Carlo method. The stochastic process approach permits a mor…
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Date:
October 1, 1992
Creator:
Boughton, B. A. & DeLaurentis, J. M.
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