Affiliation:
1. Dayanand Anglo-Vedic Postgraduate College
2. Centre for Mathematical Sciences,,Peechi,India
Abstract
In this paper, we obtain certain distribution formulae of the solute in transport of the typical advection-dispersion of air pollution through separation in two-dimensional space variables by introducing different wind velocities and dispersion coefficients. As a consequence, by introducing different values of the solute velocity and dispersion coefficients, we evaluate the solute distribution formulae of the air pollution in terms of various known and unknown special functions.
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