WebAbstract. The dominant mechanism driving aerially released spray material toward the ground is the flow field generated by the aircraft, in the form of either aircraft vortices or downwash. In AGDISP, the initial strength of this flow field is reduced over time by a simple damping mechanism tied to atmospheric turbulence. When these flow fields enter a …
MEASUREMENT AND PREDICTION OF DEPOSITIONAL …
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Predicting the Aerial Application of Dispersant Onto an Oil Spill
WebABSTRACT Aerial application of dispersants has progressed to include very large airplanes, such as the Hercules C-130, for which a portable spray unit has been developed. This unit, which can be rapidly placed in the cargo aircraft (without any mechanical alterations) was flight tested with spraying of a dispersant concentrate in 1982. The tests measured actual … WebNov 11, 2024 · The AGDISP/AGDISPpro model is summarized in Appendix. Methods In aerial spray operations—whether pesticide sprays or oil dispersants—the dominant … WebThis software system, designated AGSprayOPT, is an extension of the modeling approach employed in the development, validation, and continued enhancement of the … temperatura de santa fe