Mathematics
Scientific paper
Jul 1976
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1976puwl.reptq....v&link_type=abstract
Interim Report Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, IN. School of Mechanical Engineering.
Mathematics
Air Pollution, Atmospheric Boundary Layer, Kinetic Energy, Radiation Effects, Concentration (Composition), Environmental Quality, Mathematical Models, Thermal Radiation, Two Dimensional Models
Scientific paper
The effects of pollutants on the thermal structure and pollutant dispersal in the planetary boundary layer were studied. Numerical models of the boundary layer were constructed. Gaseous pollutants in the boundary layer were considered to absorb and emit thermal radiation, while aerosols were allowed to absorb and scatter solar energy. A one-dimensional numerical model of the boundary layer was constructed. The results showed that the predominant influence of gaseous and particulate pollutants on surface temperature was warming. The second phase of the study involved the construction of a two-dimensional numerical model to study the effects of pollutants on urban-rural differences in thermal structure and pollutant dispersal.
Venkatram A.
Viskanta R.
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