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A trajectory plume model for simulating air pollution transients
Institution:1. Texas A&M University, 2338 Harvey Mitchell Pkwy S, 3116 TAMU, College Station, 77843-3116, TX 77845, USA;2. Chevron Corporation, Houston, TX 77002, USA;3. Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus, OH 43201, USA;1. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Richland, WA 99354 United States;2. INTERA Incorporated, Richland, WA 99354 United States
Abstract:An air quality simulation model that is simple, yet capable of accurately estimating concentrations under unsteady meteorological conditions, has been developed. This trajectory plume model uses the Gaussian plume equation, but has an applicability that is approximately as wide as the Lagrangian puff model. The plume axis is represented by a series of straight-line plume segments. The performance of this model was evaluated by comparing it with other diffusion models. A comparison between simulation results using the present model and those using integrated puff and Eulerian diffusion models for three different metropolitan areas (one in Japan and two in the U.S.) has indicated that a simple trajectory plume model performs as well as the two other more complex models in simulating pollutant dispersion under complicated meteorological conditions such as those which occur during the transition period from a sea breeze to a land breeze.
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