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Modelling and Simulation in Engineering | 2016

Numerical simulations as tool to predict chemical and radiological hazardous diffusion in case of nonconventional events

J.F. Ciparisse; Andrea Malizia; L.A. Poggi; Orlando Cenciarelli; M. Gelfusa; Mariachiara Carestia; D Di Giovanni; Sandro Mancinelli; Leonardo Palombi; Carlo Bellecci; P. Gaudio

CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) simulations are widely used nowadays to predict the behaviour of fluids in pure research and in industrial applications. This approach makes it possible to get quantitatively meaningful results, often in good agreement with the experimental ones. The aim of this paper is to show how CFD calculations can help to understand the time evolution of two possible CBRNe (Chemical-Biological-Radiological-Nuclear-explosive) events: (1) hazardous dust mobilization due to the interaction between a jet of air and a metallic powder in case of a LOVA (Loss Of Vacuum Accidents) that is one of the possible accidents that can occur in experimental nuclear fusion plants; (2) toxic gas release in atmosphere. The scenario analysed in the paper has consequences similar to those expected in case of a release of dangerous substances (chemical or radioactive) in enclosed or open environment during nonconventional events (like accidents or man-made or natural disasters).


Epidemiology and Infection | 2016

Testing the accuracy ratio of the Spatio-Temporal Epidemiological Modeler (STEM) through Ebola haemorrhagic fever outbreaks

F. Baldassi; F D'Amico; Mariachiara Carestia; Orlando Cenciarelli; Sandro Mancinelli; Francesco Gilardi; Andrea Malizia; D Di Giovanni; P. M. Soave; Carlo Bellecci; P. Gaudio; Leonardo Palombi

Mathematical modelling is an important tool for understanding the dynamics of the spread of infectious diseases, which could be the result of a natural outbreak or of the intentional release of pathogenic biological agents. Decision makers and policymakers responsible for strategies to contain disease, prevent epidemics and fight possible bioterrorism attacks, need accurate computational tools, based on mathematical modelling, for preventing or even managing these complex situations. In this article, we tested the validity, and demonstrate the reliability, of an open-source software, the Spatio-Temporal Epidemiological Modeler (STEM), designed to help scientists and public health officials to evaluate and create models of emerging infectious diseases, analysing three real cases of Ebola haemorrhagic fever (EHF) outbreaks: Uganda (2000), Gabon (2001) and Guinea (2014). We discuss the cases analysed through the simulation results obtained with STEM in order to demonstrate the capability of this software in helping decision makers plan interventions in case of biological emergencies.


Journal of Instrumentation | 2017

Lidar and Dial application for detection and identification: A proposal to improve safety and security

P. Gaudio; Andrea Malizia; M. Gelfusa; A. Murari; Stefano Parracino; L.A. Poggi; M. Lungaroni; J.F. Ciparisse; D Di Giovanni; Orlando Cenciarelli; Mariachiara Carestia; E. Peluso; Valentina Gabbarini; S. Talebzadeh; Carlo Bellecci

Nowadays the intentional diffusion in air (both in open and confined environments) of chemical contaminants is a dramatic source of risk for the public health worldwide. The needs of a high-tech networks composed by software, diagnostics, decision support systems and cyber security tools are urging all the stakeholders (military, public, research & academic entities) to create innovative solutions to face this problem and improve both safety and security. The Quantum Electronics and Plasma Physics (QEP) Research Group of the University of Rome Tor Vergata is working since the 1960s on the development of laser-based technologies for the stand-off detection of contaminants in the air. Up to now, four demonstrators have been developed (two LIDAR-based and two DIAL-based) and have been used in experimental campaigns during all 2015. These systems and technologies can be used together to create an innovative solution to the problem of public safety and security: the creation of a network composed by detection systems: A low cost LIDAR based system has been tested in an urban area to detect pollutants coming from urban traffic, in this paper the authors show the results obtained in the city of Crotone (south of Italy). This system can be used as a first alarm and can be coupled with an identification system to investigate the nature of the threat. A laboratory dial based system has been used in order to create a database of absorption spectra of chemical substances that could be release in atmosphere, these spectra can be considered as the fingerprints of the substances that have to be identified. In order to create the database absorption measurements in cell, at different conditions, are in progress and the first results are presented in this paper.


DEFENCE S & T TECHNICAL BULLETIN | 2013

Development of a georeferencing software for radiological diffusion in order to improve the safety and security of first responders

R Gallo; P De Angelis; Andrea Malizia; F Conetta; D Di Giovanni; L Antonelli; N Gallo; A Fiduccia; F D’Amico; R Fiorito; M. Richetta; C Bellecci; P. Gaudio


Fusion Engineering and Design | 2015

Design of a new experimental facility to reproduce LOVA and LOCA consequences on dust resuspension

Andrea Malizia; M. Gelfusa; G. Francia; M. Boccitto; M. Del Vecchio; D Di Giovanni; M. Richetta; Carlo Bellecci; P. Gaudio


WSEAS TRANSACTIONS ON ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT | 2014

Two realistic scenarios of intentional release of radionuclides (Cs-137, Sr-90) - the use of the HotSpot code to forecast contamination extent

D Di Giovanni; F Marchi; G Latini; Mariachiara Carestia; Andrea Malizia; M. Gelfusa; R Fiorito; F D'Amico; Orlando Cenciarelli; A Gucciardino; C Bellecci; P. Gaudio


DEFENCE S & T TECHNICAL BULLETIN | 2014

Evaluation of the effectiveness of titanium dioxide (TiO2) Self-cleaning coating for increased protection against CBRN incidents in critical infrastructures

Alessandro Sassolini; Andrea Malizia; F D'Amico; Mariachiara Carestia; D Di Giovanni; Orlando Cenciarelli; C Bellecci; P. Gaudio


WSEAS TRANSACTIONS ON ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT | 2014

The free license codes as decision support system (DSS) for the emergency planning to simulate radioactive releases in case of accidents in the new generation energy plants

Andrea Malizia; Mariachiara Carestia; C Cafarelli; L Milanese; S Pagannone; A Pappalardo; M Pedemonte; G Latini; O Barlascini; E Fiorini; Paolo Maurizio Soave; D Di Giovanni; Orlando Cenciarelli; L Antonelli; F D’Amico; Leonardo Palombi; C Bellecci; P. Gaudio


Archive | 2017

Application of optical techniques to detect chemical and biological agents

P. Gaudio; M. Gelfusa; M Andrea; R. Pizzoferrato; Mariachiara Carestia; Orlando Cenciarelli; Stefano Parracino; L Gianmarco; J Gabriele; Gabbarini; D Di Giovanni; Riccardo Rossi; Jf Ciparisse; C Bellecci; Andrea Malizia


DEFENCE S & T TECHNICAL BULLETIN | 2016

Weapons of mass destruction: A review of its use in history to perpetrate chemical offenses

Alba Iannotti; I Schraffi; C Bellecci; Andrea Malizia; Orlando Cenciarelli; D Di Giovanni; Leonardo Palombi; P. Gaudio

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Andrea Malizia

University of Rome Tor Vergata

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P. Gaudio

University of Rome Tor Vergata

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Mariachiara Carestia

University of Rome Tor Vergata

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Orlando Cenciarelli

University of Rome Tor Vergata

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C Bellecci

Sapienza University of Rome

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M. Gelfusa

University of Rome Tor Vergata

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Leonardo Palombi

University of Rome Tor Vergata

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Carlo Bellecci

University of Rome Tor Vergata

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F D'Amico

University of Rome Tor Vergata

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Alessandro Sassolini

University of Rome Tor Vergata

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