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Closure sampling description

We have seen that Lagrangian PDF methods allow us to express our closures in terms of SDEs for notional particles. Nevertheless, as discussed in detail in Chapter 7, these SDEs must be simulated numerically and are non-linear and coupled to the mean fields through the model coefficients. The numerical methods used to simulate the SDEs are statistical in nature (i.e., Monte-Carlo simulations). The results will thus be subject to statistical error, the magnitude of which depends on the sample size, and deterministic error or bias (Xu and Pope 1999). The purpose of this section is to present a brief introduction to the problem of particle-field estimation. A more detailed description of the statistical error and bias associated with particular simulation codes is presented in Chapter 7. [Pg.317]

The individual RCRA closure plans are required to contain a description of the site characterization process through sampling and analysis of soils and groundwater. [Pg.242]


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