Title of article
A Multi-Entity Field Approximation to determine the source location of multiple atmospheric contaminant releases
Author/Authors
Annunzio، نويسنده , , Andrew J. and Young، نويسنده , , George S. and Haupt، نويسنده , , Sue Ellen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages
12
From page
593
To page
604
Abstract
In the event of an accidental or intentional contaminant release, it is imperative to locate the source of the contaminant for use in hazard prediction models. In some situations more than a single contaminant release will be present, which becomes a complicating factor when contaminants from these releases significantly overlap. Here we present a Lagrangian approach to determine the source locations of multiple contaminant releases. For this approach, we assume that the concentration field is approximated by a superposition of contaminant entities, where an entity is a discrete object; namely a puff for an instantaneous release and a plume for a continuous release. The state of each entity is inferred from surface observations of the contaminant, and extrapolation of each entityʹs state provides an estimate of the contaminant source locations. We call this method a Multi-Entity Field Approximation (MEFA) because together the entitiesʹ concentration fields sum to approximate the observed concentration field. In this work, we outline the MEFA process for both instantaneous and continuous contaminant releases using data from two FUSION Field Trial 2007 (FFT07) Trials where contaminant fields from multiple contaminant releases overlap close to the source location.
Keywords
Source term estimation , Multi-Entity Field Approximation , genetic algorithm optimization , FUSION field trial 2007 , Entity , Atmospheric transport and dispersion
Journal title
Atmospheric Environment
Serial Year
2012
Journal title
Atmospheric Environment
Record number
2240361
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