Short Course on Computer-Assisted Oil Spill Environmental Assessments in Land and Water on October 08-10, 2025 in Southampton, United Kingdom

Short Course on Computer-Assisted Oil Spill Environmental Assessments in Land and Water on October 08-10, 2025 in Southampton, United Kingdom

The huge volume of hydrocarbons transported through pipelines and by ships poses a continuous risk to the environment due to accidental spills. Understanding the processes determining oil trajectory and fate, and learning oil spill simulation tools, allows environmental professionals to design better response plans, and help mitigate future events.

This course provides insight into the main processes that govern overland and water oil spills and offers practical training to perform oil spill simulations using the OilFlow2D computational model. The course offers hands-on experience in setting up and running a variety of scenarios including pipeline spills hitting sensitive areas, and spills on sea and riverine environments, allowing to determine where the oil will go, giving the spill location and volume.

Learning topics include:

Type of hydrocarbons and their characteristics.

Crude oil properties databases.

Behaviour of hydrocarbons in the environment.

Concepts and theories of the process of oil spreading on the surface of the water and land.

Influence of the wind, currents and waves in the spreading processes.

Formulation to calculate Evaporation, infiltration, emulsification, dissolution, interaction with shore, heat transfer, etc.

Effect of oil fate processes on oil viscosity and density.

Modelling as a tool to support oil spill preparedness and response activities.

Name: Wessex Institute of Technology
Website: https://www.wessex.ac.uk
Address: Wessex Institute of Technology Ashurst Lodge Ashurst Southampton SO40 7AA UK

Located amid the beautiful New Forest National Park in England, Wessex Institute of Technology (usually referred to as just Wessex Institute or WIT) is a unique organisation serving the international scientific community. The overall aim of Wessex Institute is to develop a series of knowledge transfer mechanisms, particularly directed towards the exchange of information between academics and professional users within industry. This is achieved through a range of activities organised by a dedicated team of staff both within the Institute and its associate companies. A large network of prestigious contacts and links have been established with many organisations throughout the world.
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