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Publications - Atmospheric Dispersion and Wind-Tunnel Measurements

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Wind tunnel measurements of pollutant turbulent fluxes in urban intersections Matteo Carpentieri, Paul Hayden, Alan G. Robins Atmospheric Environment (article in press) Oct-2011
Direct Numerical Simulations and Experiments on a Stably Stratified Turbulent Boundary Layer Cambridge University Engineering Department 4th Intl. Symp. On Stratified flows, Grenoble, June 1994
Dispersion, Heavy gas, Wind tunnel, Concentration fluctuations TNO Environmental and Energy Research FLADIS TNO-IMET Data Report No. 1, Sept. 1992
Purging of closed end side-branches in natural gas facilities Nova Husky Research Corp. PD-Vol. 46, Pipeline Eng. 1992, ASME 1992
The Influence of an array of obstacles on plume dispersion DAMTP, Cambridge University Cambridge University
Repeat variability in instantaneously released heavy gas clouds - some wind tunnel model experiments Warren Spring Laboratory DTI Report LR 804 (PA), ISBN 0 85624 662 X
Vapour barrier assessment programme for delaying and diluting heavier-than-air HF vapour clouds CPP Inc J. Loss Prev. Process Ind., Vol 3, April 1990
The height dependence of the turbulent Schmidt number within the boundary layer Konrad Koeltzsch, Dresden University of Technology Atmospheric Environment, Volume 34, Issue 7, 2000, Pages 1147-1151
Wind tunnel measurements of concentration fluctuations in an urban street canyon Michel Pavageau and Michael Schatzmann, Ecole des Mines de Nantes and Hamburg University Atmospheric Environment, Volume 33, Issues 24-25, October 1999, Pages 3961-3971
Experimental investigations of an air curtain device subjected to external perturbations M. Havet, O. Rouaud and C. Solliec International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow, Volume 24, Issue 6, December 2003, Pages 928-930
Behavior of an Air Curtain Subjected to Transversal Pressure Variations Olivier Rouaud and Michel Havet J. Envir. Engrg. Volume 132, Issue 2, pp. 263-270 (February 2006)
Dispersion from an area source in urban-like roughness Frauke Pascheke, Janet.F. Barlow and Alan Robins PHYSMOD 2007
Wind-tunnel Modelling of Dispersion from a Scalar Area Source in Urban-Like Roughness Frauke Pascheke, Janet F. Barlow and Alan Robins Boundary-Layer Meteorology, Volume 126, Number 1, 103-124
Investigation of indoor air pollutant dispersion and cross-contamination around a typical high-rise residential building: Wind tunnel tests X.P. Liu, J.L. Niu, K.C.S. Kwok, J.H. Wang and B.Z. Li Building and Environment, Volume 45, Issue 8, August 2010, Pages 1769-1778
Detection of a simulated gas leak in a wind tunnel J Hodgkinson, Q Shan and R D Pride J Hodgkinson et al 2006 Meas. Sci. Technol. 17 1586
Modelling extreme concentrations from a source in a turbulent flow over a rough wall Zheng-Tong Xie, Paul Hayden, Alan G. Robins and Peter R. Voke Atmospheric Environment Volume 41, Issue 16, May 2007, Pages 3395-3406
Wind tunnel simulations of plume dispersion through groups of obstacles M. J. Davidson, W. H. Snyder, R. E. Lawson, Jr, and J. C. R. Hunt Atmospheric Environment Volume 30, Issue 22, November 1996, Pages 3715-3731
Gaseous pollutant dispersion around urban-canopy elements: wind tunnel case studies Kastner-Klein, P.; Plate, E.; Fedorovich, E. International Journal of Environment and Pollution, Volume 8, Numbers 3-4, September 1997 , pp. 727-737(11)
Gaseous pollutant dispersion measurements on an wind tunnel model of a waste incinerator Daniele Contini, Andrea Corti & Alan Robins Transactions on Ecology and the Environment, vol 21