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Hi there,
I'm a PhD at Nottingham. My work's about risk assessment after CO2 leakages from HP pipelines in carbon capture and storage projects. CO2 is denser than air and would tend to fill topographic lows. As it, I need a dense gas dispersion modeling tool capable of modeling the terrain effect, best if on a GIS background. Could someone suggest me something about it? Thank you very much Alberto |
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Hello,
I would suggest to do this first with multi-species gas in starccm+. Ideal gas would be good enough. Good luck |
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