FINITE ELEMENT MODELS TO ASSESS AND PREDICT THE CHEMICAL ENVIRONMENT DUE TO EMERGENCIES

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Abstract

Current requirements for accident mitigation associated with the release (spout) hazardous chemicals include the availability of information about the same as a chemical area of infection, and about the size of the surface concentration of toxic substances in the areas of infection. In the study, the author proposes that a rapid diagnosis using serendipity finite elements.
Keywords: finite element method, serendipity finite elements, form functions, emergency situation, hazardous chemicals.

Published

2016-12-02

How to Cite

(2016). FINITE ELEMENT MODELS TO ASSESS AND PREDICT THE CHEMICAL ENVIRONMENT DUE TO EMERGENCIES. Municipal Economy of Cities, (120’1), 6–9. Retrieved from https://khg.kname.edu.ua/index.php/khg/article/view/4826