Analysis of the Effects of Mixing Height and Other Associated Factors
The overall focus of the research work was to study the various factors that affect plume dilution anddispersion. Some of the factors that were studied include; the effects of mixing height, the effects of plume riseand the effects of terrain in addition to momentum and buoyancy on the overall dispe...
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author | I.R. Ilaboya, E. Atikpo, L. Umukoro, F.E. Omofuma M.O. Ezugwu |
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description | The overall focus of the research work was to study the various factors that affect plume dilution anddispersion. Some of the factors that were studied include; the effects of mixing height, the effects of plume riseand the effects of terrain in addition to momentum and buoyancy on the overall dispersion of plume releasedfrom a stack of known effective height. Data on temperature versus altitude was collected using an infra - redthermometer at different height of a telecommunication mast under construction. The highest temperature forthe month was noted and the validity of the recorded data was done using correlation analysis. Mathematicalanalysis was then employed to determine the mixing depth which represents the effective height of any stackthat must be placed in such location in other to allow for complete dispersion/dilution of any form of pollutantreleased from any source. Result obtained shows that the effective height of stack that can be erected in suchlocation that will allow for effective dispersion of any pollutants was shown to be 1700m. Any stack below thisheight will lead to ground level pollution. Also discussed in this research paper is the application of GaussianPlume model in the evaluation/analysis of the horizontal dispersion of pollutants released from a height (h). |
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spelling | doaj.art-2f4926291b2c4021b1e49ecdda4ab08f2024-04-02T03:21:26ZengBabol Noshirvani University of TechnologyIranica Journal of Energy and Environment2079-21152079-21232011-01-0122153160Analysis of the Effects of Mixing Height and Other Associated FactorsI.R. Ilaboya,E. Atikpo,L. Umukoro,F.E. OmofumaM.O. EzugwuThe overall focus of the research work was to study the various factors that affect plume dilution anddispersion. Some of the factors that were studied include; the effects of mixing height, the effects of plume riseand the effects of terrain in addition to momentum and buoyancy on the overall dispersion of plume releasedfrom a stack of known effective height. Data on temperature versus altitude was collected using an infra - redthermometer at different height of a telecommunication mast under construction. The highest temperature forthe month was noted and the validity of the recorded data was done using correlation analysis. Mathematicalanalysis was then employed to determine the mixing depth which represents the effective height of any stackthat must be placed in such location in other to allow for complete dispersion/dilution of any form of pollutantreleased from any source. Result obtained shows that the effective height of stack that can be erected in suchlocation that will allow for effective dispersion of any pollutants was shown to be 1700m. Any stack below thisheight will lead to ground level pollution. Also discussed in this research paper is the application of GaussianPlume model in the evaluation/analysis of the horizontal dispersion of pollutants released from a height (h).http://idosi.org/ijee/2(2)11/7.pdfPlume DispersionMixing HeightMomentum/BuoyancyGaussian Plume equationAir quality |
spellingShingle | I.R. Ilaboya, E. Atikpo, L. Umukoro, F.E. Omofuma M.O. Ezugwu Analysis of the Effects of Mixing Height and Other Associated Factors Iranica Journal of Energy and Environment Plume Dispersion Mixing Height Momentum/Buoyancy Gaussian Plume equation Air quality |
title | Analysis of the Effects of Mixing Height and Other Associated Factors |
title_full | Analysis of the Effects of Mixing Height and Other Associated Factors |
title_fullStr | Analysis of the Effects of Mixing Height and Other Associated Factors |
title_full_unstemmed | Analysis of the Effects of Mixing Height and Other Associated Factors |
title_short | Analysis of the Effects of Mixing Height and Other Associated Factors |
title_sort | analysis of the effects of mixing height and other associated factors |
topic | Plume Dispersion Mixing Height Momentum/Buoyancy Gaussian Plume equation Air quality |
url | http://idosi.org/ijee/2(2)11/7.pdf |
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