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Are dispersion models suitable for simulating small gaseous chlorine releases?
Authors:A Dandrieux  JP Dimbour  G Dusserre
Institution:

aRisk Department, Laboratoire Génie de l’Environnement Industriel Ecole des Mines d’Alès, 6 Avenue de Clavières, Alès Cedex 30319, France

Abstract:Dispersion models are mostly validated on the basis of historical dispersion experiments. The latter imply large quantities of hazardous products (flammable or toxic gases), and are dedicated to study the dispersion of the resulting clouds on great distances from the source to reach a better knowledge of the different phases of gas dispersion (slumping, creeping, passive dispersion…).However, dispersion models have hardly been validated on small releases and therefore require more validation on small plumes of dangerous gases. Indeed, what is their reliability in case of accidents involving small amounts (e.g., chlorine leakages at swimming pools’ installations), and for small distances downwind the gas source? This information is of prime interest in so far as small releases are more likely to occur than larger ones.This paper reports on chlorine small-scale dispersion experiments and deals with the comparison between experimental data of ground level concentrations in the plume and predicted concentrations obtained from several dispersion models.
Keywords:Chlorine  Dispersion models  Toxic gases
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