During the onshore Carbon dioxide transportation potential risks such as leakages or even pipeline breaches can occur. In such cases CO2 will be released and dispersed in the ambient having short-time impact on the environment and potentially on human health and long-time consequences on the climate. The hydrodynamical characterization of the released jet expansion and plume dispersion is decisive for understanding the pollutant impacts on the atmosphere and it is an essential part of risk assessment for the CCS-technology. Numerical simulations of gaseous CO2 expansion and dispersion will be used to analyze the release conditions influence on harmful concentration distances.
Atmospheric Dispersion of CO2 Released from Pipeline Leakages
2013
8 Seiten, 9 Quellen
Conference paper
English
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