abbr. SJ GMU
ISSN 2657-5841 (printed)
ISSN 2657-6988 (online)
DOI: 10.26408
Stochastyczny model dryfu rozlewu olejowego
In the article the stochastic model of the oil spill drift is presented. The oil spill model is a model of oil spill control on the sea; it includes an algorithm of rescue action performance consisting in surrounding the spill, and an analysis of the rescue action time. In order to take into account the influence of sea currents and winds parameters on the spill slick movement, a concept of the model of oil spill slick movement has been developed.
Artykuł prezentuje stochastyczny model dryfu rozlewu olejowego na morzu. Model rozlewu olejowego to model kontroli rozlewu na morzu; zawiera on algorytm przeprowadzenia akcji ratowniczej, polegającej na otoczeniu rozlewu oraz analizę czasu trwania akcji ratowniczej. W celu uwzględnienia parametrów prądów morskich i wiatrów na ruch plamy rozlewu powstała koncepcja przemieszczania się plamy rozlewu olejowego.
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