Meroney, Robert N., authorCermak, Jack E., authorChaudhry, Fazal Hussain, authorFluid Dynamics and Diffusion Laboratory, College of Engineering, Colorado State University, publisher2016-11-112016-11-111969-05http://hdl.handle.net/10217/178240CER68-69RNM-JEC-FHC14.Shoreham Nuclear Powerplant (N.Y.).Under contract to Stone and Webster Engineering Corporation, Boston (Mass.).Includes bibliographical references (page 17).May 1969.Tests were conducted in a meteorological wind tunnel to determine the distribution of gas concentrations resulting from gaseous plumes released from isolated stacks and short stacks varying in height on top of a model of the Shoreham Nuclear Power Station reactor building. The tests were conducted over a reactor complex model which included downstream topography for a critical flow direction of 345 degrees from called north. Data obtained included photographs of model smoke plume trajectories, plume ground impingement distances shown by indicator paints, and local concentration of Kr-85 at the reactor station site boundary. The effects of an additional reactor building expansion were also measured.reportsengCopyright and other restrictions may apply. User is responsible for compliance with all applicable laws. For information about copyright law, please see https://libguides.colostate.edu/copyright.Wind tunnel modelsBuildings -- AerodynamicsWind-tunnel model of Shoreham Nuclear Power Station, Unit I, Long Island Lighting Company, part II: progress reportText