Modelling Dispersion Of Pollutants With A Simple Software - It Is A Practical Approach
Price
Free (open access)
Transaction
Volume
5
Pages
8
Published
1994
Size
564 kb
Paper DOI
10.2495/ENV940031
Copyright
WIT Press
Author(s)
K. Oduyemi
Abstract
One of the most important assessment in EIA studies of incineration facilities is how a pollutant disperses downwind from a source. A range of solutions exist for this problem, but the question is whether for practical engineering purpose one needs an advanced model to predict accurately enough. A recently developed Gaussian dispersion model, with its known limitations, was used for long-term prediction of pollutant concentrations downwind from a process emission. This was performed by using building blocks of 1 hour wind magnitude and direction data, day solar insolation and night cloud cover data and process emission data. The predicted results have been compared with results from a SCREEN (a commercially available software) modelling exercise and with UK urban area air quality data. The compariso
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