Affiliation:
1. Centre for Atmospheric Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, Hauz Khas, New Delhi 110016, India
Abstract
For the dispersion of a pollutant released from a continuous source in the atmospheric boundary layer (ABL), a generalized analytical model describing the crosswind-integrated concentrations is presented. An analytical scheme is described to solve the resulting two-dimensional steady-state advection–diffusion equation for horizontal wind speed as a generalized function of vertical height above the ground and eddy diffusivity as a function of both downwind distance from the source and vertical height. Special cases of this model are deduced and an extensive analysis is carried out to compare the model with the known analytical models by taking the particular forms of wind speed and vertical eddy diffusivity.
The proposed model is evaluated with the observations obtained from Copenhagen diffusion experiments in unstable conditions and Hanford and Prairie Grass experiments in stable conditions. In evaluation of the model, a recently proposed formulation for the wind speed in the entire ABL is used. It is concluded that the present model is performing well with the observations and can be used to predict the short-range dispersion from a continuous release. Further, it is shown that the accurate parameterizations of wind speed and eddy diffusivity provide a significant improvement in the agreement between computed and observed concentrations.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy,General Engineering,General Mathematics
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