Gaussian Plumes From Point Sources
Found 3 free book(s)Air Pollution Modeling – An Overview - IIT Kanpur
home.iitk.ac.in2 Modeling of Point Sources One of the first challenges in the history of air pollution modeling (e.g., Sutton, 1932, Bosanquet, 1936) was the understanding of the diffusion properties of plumes emitted from large industrial stacks. For this purpose, a very successful, yet simple model was developed – the Gaussian Plume Model. This model was
Gaussian Plumes from “Point” Sources
courses.washington.eduGaussian Plumes from “Point” Sources • Time averaged vs instantaneous plumes • Simplified steady-state plume model • “Eddy” diffusion, advection/diffusion equation • Gaussian point source plume model • Plume sigma values vs stability and distance • Plume reflection • Non-gaussian plumes • Plume Rise; plume trajectories
Self-study notes - GAUSSIAN PLUMES
www.eng.uwo.caSelf-study notes - GAUSSIAN PLUMES You should read appropriate text books in order to understand the m eaning of those w ords w hich are given here in italics. Consider a point source som ewhere in the air where a pollutant is released at a constant rate Q (kg/s). The wind is