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A numerical model of pollutant transport
Abstract A mathematical model of urban air pollution is described in which the pollutant is represented by fluid particles. The particles move randomly to simulate the effect of atmospheric turbulence and are also advected on the mean wind field. The concentration of pollutant at any point is given by the local density of particles. This approach provides great generality and flexibility for handling complex and time-varying emissions and atmospheric conditions. The model has been applied to sulphur dioxide in Melbourne.
A numerical model of pollutant transport
Abstract A mathematical model of urban air pollution is described in which the pollutant is represented by fluid particles. The particles move randomly to simulate the effect of atmospheric turbulence and are also advected on the mean wind field. The concentration of pollutant at any point is given by the local density of particles. This approach provides great generality and flexibility for handling complex and time-varying emissions and atmospheric conditions. The model has been applied to sulphur dioxide in Melbourne.
A numerical model of pollutant transport
Joyst, R.C. (author) / Blackman, D.R. (author)
Atmospheric Environment ; 10 ; 433-442
1975-12-04
10 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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