INPUFF can account for plume rise, due to buoyancy and momentum, as well as stack tip downwash. INPUFF allows the user to specify the location and dimension of a receptor grid where concentration estimates will be calculated downwind of the release. Concentration estimates are based upon the Pasquill-Gifford dispersion coefficients with modifications to account for initial dispersion and buoyancy-induced dispersion (if applicable) and a user-specified averaging time.
Industrial chemicals, highly-toxic chemicals, and emergency response planning applies to a wide range of accidental release scenario and process analysis.
Typical Users
- Plant manager
- Emergency planner
- Plant-level EH&S
- Process analyst
- PR staff
- Students and researchers