Oil Spill Occurrence, Simulation, and Behavior provides practical insight into oil spills and their causes, impacts, response and cleanup methods, simple and advanced modeling of oil spill behavior, and oil spill simulation techniques.
Discusses various sources of oil spills and major accidents
Includes case studies on the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill, including environmental, economic, and political impacts, modeling and behavior as well as response and cleanup methods
Introduces some commercial softwares on predicting oil movement and spreading on water
Describes properties and characteristics of crude oil and its products needed for simulation and prediction of behavior of an oil slick
Written as an applied book with minimal math and theory, making it accessible to a wide range of readers
The book includes more than 100 unique and informative images in color
This essential book is aimed at professionals, academics, and scientists in the fields of chemical engineering, petroleum engineering, environmental engineering, marine and ocean engineering working on the simulation and modeling, mitigation, and prevention of oil spills.