عنوان به زبان ديگر :
Computer simulated versus observed N02and S02 emitted from elevated point source complex
پديد آورندگان :
FREDDY KHO W. L. نويسنده , SENTIAN J. نويسنده , RADOJEVI M. نويسنده , TAN C. L. نويسنده , LAW P. L. نويسنده , HALIPAH S. نويسنده
چكيده لاتين :
ISC-AERMOD dispersion model was used to predict air dispersion plumes from an diesel power
plant complex. Emissions of Nt), and SOz from stacks (5 numbers) and a waste oil incinerator were studied to evaluate
the pollutant dispersion patterns and the risk of nearby population. Emission source strengths from the individual
point sources were also evaluated to determine the sources of significant attribution. Results demonstrated the
dispersions of pollutants were influenced by the dominant easterly wind direction with the cumulative maximum
ground level concentrations of 589.86 ug/mי (I h TWA NO) and 479.26 ug/mי (I h TWA SOz)י Model performance
evaluation by comparing the predicted concentrations with observed values at ten locations for the individual air
pollutants using rigorous statistical procedures were found to be in good agreement. Among all the emission sources
within the facility complex, SESB-Power (diesel power plant) had been singled out as a significant source of emission
that contributed >85% of the total pollutants emitted.