Quick Start Guide For Flow and Chemical Spill Simulation

Chemical spills into water infrastructures are problems that threat the security of water resources and the environment of the nation. It is complicated that once occurred, one needs a large amount of information and effective tools to investigate and comes up with reasonable solutions and mitigation measures. Since computational modeling is one of the most efficient and effective tools to study contamination transport and spreading the waters, a research to develop advanced the computational technology for water infrastructure security, proposed by the National Center for Computational Hydroscience and Engineering, the University of Mississippi, was sponsored by the Department of Energy, Oak Ridge Operations Office (DOE-ORO) via the Southeast Region Research Initiative (SERRI). The research project developed integrated and comprehensive