Toward a high-fidelity model for the identification of underground gas flow regimes resulting from buried pipeline releases
<p dir="ltr">The quantitative characterization of underground transport phenomena remains challenging due to the complex behavior of the gas movement in soil. Conversely, this inhibits the accurate prediction of the risk arising from the underground transport of hazardous materials....
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| Main Author: | Ola Srour (17346841) (author) |
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| Other Authors: | Konstantinos E. Kakosimos (9863975) (author), Luc N. Vechot (17346844) (author) |
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2022
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