Air Pollution: Dr. Arun Kumar
Air Pollution: Dr. Arun Kumar
Air Pollution: Dr. Arun Kumar
• Criteria pollutants
– Primary standards (for protecting human health)
– Secondary standards (for preventing environmental
and property damage)
Air
Pollution
Standards
“Criteria” air
pollutants
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primary oxidants
produced:
– ozone (O3)
– formaldehyde
– peroxyacetyl
nitrate (PAN)
London London
(smog in summer (on a clear day)
and winter time)
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PM-10 (1987)
< 10 µm diameter; fuel combustion
(45%); industrial processing
(33%); transportation (22%)
PM-2.5 (1997)
< 2.5 µm diameter; Similar sources, but tend
to be more toxicologically active
particles; EPA estimates new standard
will save 15,000 lives/yr
Environmental Effects
• Decreased visibility
• Damage to paints and building materials
= (T2-T1)/(z2-z1)
z2 2 = (10-20)oC/(2000-1000)m
= -1 oC/100m
z1 1 When any parcel of air
moves up or down, it’s
temperature will change
according to the adiabatic
T2 lapse rate
T1
Temperature, T (oC)
dT
Γ = − = −1.00 °C/100m = -5.4 °F / 1000ft
dz
• Atmospheric (actual) lapse rate
< Г (temperature falls faster) unstable (super-adiabatic)
> Г (temperature falls slower) stable (sub-adiabatic)
= Г (same rate) neutral
202 1.09
∆T T2 − T1 1.09 − 5.11
= = = −0.0209 °C/m
∆z z 2 − z1 202 − 10
= −2.09 °C/100 m
Since lapse rate is more negative than Г, (-1.00 ºC/100 m)=> atmosphere
is unstable
neutral
under
inversion layer
Above
inversion
E y
2
2
1 1 H
χ (xC, y(x,y)
,0, H ) = exp − exp −
πs y s z u 2 s y 2 s z
H = h + ∆H
Where:
H = Effective stack height (m)
h = height of physical stack (m)
∆H = plume rise (m)
vs Ts − Ta
1.5 + 2.68 ×10 (P ) d
−2
∆H =
u T
a
2. Determine σy and σz
σy = 290, σz = 220
220
290
p 0.15
z2 100
u2 = u1 = 4 = 5.65 m/s
z1 10
4. Determine concentration
a. x = 2000, y = 0
80 1 0
2
1 100
2
80 1 100
2
1 100
2
• Motor vehicles
– Cleaner gasoline
– Exhaust system controls
– Improved engines
– Alternative fuels