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Self-study notes - GAUSSIAN PLUMES

Self-study notes - GAUSSIAN PLUMES

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Self-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

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Atmospheric Dispersion Modeling

Atmospheric Dispersion Modeling

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Gaussian Plume (Concentrations vary with x, y and z) For a given x, the max conc. is at the plume centerline and decreases exponentially away from the centerline at a rate dependent upon the sigma values, y and z. y and z are functions of x Plume Centerline

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Air Pollution Modeling – An Overview

Air Pollution Modeling – An Overview

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The Gaussian plume model is illustrated in the figure below (Courtesy: Figure 19-5 of Boubel et al., 1994). The model was formulated by determining experimentally the horizontal and vertical spread of the plume, measured by the standard deviation …

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Gaussian Plumes from “Point” Sources

Gaussian Plumes from “Point” Sources

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Gaussian 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

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