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Vol 154
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226-228
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Mathematical modeling and forecasting the consequences of accidents on the main oil product pipeline

Authors:
S. I. Abrakhin1
S. M. Arakelyan2
O. V. Kuzmin3
N. S. Prokosheva4
V. G. Prokoshev5
T. A. Trifonova6
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  • 1 — Vladimir University
  • 2 — Vladimir University
  • 3 — Vladimir University
  • 4 — Vladimir University
  • 5 — Vladimir University
  • 6 — Vladimir University
Date submitted:
2002-08-04
Date accepted:
2002-09-10
Date published:
2003-11-13

Abstract

To solve the problem of predicting the consequences of an emergency situation of an oil spill during an accident on an oil pipeline on the basis of GIS-technology, a mathematical model of the distribution of impurities in the atmosphere was built and a visual form of the consequences of impurities on the electronic map was obtained.

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