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May. 07, 2008
Chemical Agent Fate project receives boost
Sen. Carl Levin (D-Mich.), chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, recently announced funding for
This project uses computer-based mathematical models to predict the spread and persistence of chemical elements in the air, on the ground and on other surfaces. The project goals are to establish the length of time chemicals remain active following release and create simulation scenarios utilizing mathematical analysis to predict what could happen with chemical releases to assist officials in taking preventative actions.
Since the start of the project in 2005, the Chemical Agent Fate Project at
Thus far, this project has proven to be very successful in predicting how long chemicals remain harmful after they are deployed. The U.S. Air Force is currently utilizing new advancements in the physical transfers of chemical weapons based on results from this project.
On Friday, May 2, Navaz and his team gave a short presentation in the C.S. Mott Engineering and
For Navaz, this funding is crucial not only for the institution, but for mid-Michigan and the City of
“The project provides useful and life saving information for soldiers and can also protect civilian lives,” he said, adding that currently, “
The team is currently working with the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) to develop digitized droplets, which they will use to assemble a sessile droplet by using a matrix of nano drops. This innovative technology is useful in measuring the precise evaporation rate of a droplet under different environmental conditions and for determining evaporation rates for elements with thicker viscosities and textures, which the team refers to as thicken agents.
For a detailed story on recent accomplishments of the Chemical Agent Fate Research Project at
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