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Title: The influence of oil particle size distribution as an initial condition in oil spill random walk models
Authors: Grisolía-Santos, D. 
Spaulding, M. L.
UNESCO Clasification: 2204 Física de fluidos
Keywords: Oil spill
Random models
Issue Date: 2000
Publisher: WIT Press 
Conference: 2nd International Conference on Oil and Hydrocarbon Spills, Modelling, Analysis and Control 
Second International Conference on Oil and Hydrocarbon Spills, Modelling, Analysis and Control, OIL SPILL 2000 
Abstract: The transport of oil can be modeled either by solving the advection-diffusion equation on the nodes of a grid ( Eulerian models), or by tracking particles which represents individual portions of the spill (Lagrangian models). Random walk (RW) models, which solve non-linear Langevin equation, belong to the later category. For the simplest case 2D horizontal RW models, initial conditions including the number of particles and time interval need to be specified. For RW spill models involving the vertical direction, oil particle size distribution must also be specified, since oil buoyancy influences oil spill movement and spreading. In this paper a random walk model was employed to study the influence.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/48546
ISBN: 978-1-85312-828-8
ISSN: 1462-6071
Source: Oil and Hydrocarbon Spills II, C.A. Brebbia & G.R. Rodriguez (Editors) . Water Studies [ISSN 1462-6071], v. 8, p. 19-27
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