Cornell Mixing Zone Expert System

Courtesy Recent Science Inventory records from the EPA  Mon, 11/16/2009 - 17:25

CORMIX is no longer distributed or supported by the EPA.

CORMIX is a simulation and decision support system for environmental impact assessment of mixing zones resulting from continuous point source discharges.

The system emphasizes the role of boundary interaction to predict steady-state mixing behavior and plume geometry.

The CORMIX methodology contains systems to model submerged single-port and multiport diffuser discharges as well as surface discharge sources.

Effluents considered may be conservative, non-conservative, heated, or contain suspended sediments. Advanced information...


 

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