MATHEMATICAL MODELING OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVE POLLUTION DURING OIL AND GAS WELLS DRILLING

EP.
2017;
: cc. 145-150
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Sumy State University
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Sumy State University
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Sumy State University
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Lviv Polytechnic National University

The aim of paper was development of an adequate mathematical model for predicting the level of environmental pollution by radionuclides emitted as a result of oil wells drilling. This problem was solved using Gaussian Plume Model which allowed to determine the concentration of radionuclides at a given point in space. Impurity flux density in Bq/(m2 s) was been simulated.

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