Mass diffusion from a point source in a neutral turbulent shear layer
Abstract
An investigation of the diffusion of pollutants in neutral surface layer of atmosphere is analyzed here based on a simple phenomenological differential field theory of turbulent shear flows. The variation of the effective turbulent viscosity is governed by a rate equation. The analytical model studied in this work consists of mass diffusion from a continuous crosswind point source at ground level in a turbulent shear layer. The system of governing equations is solved by finite-differences giving the pollutant distributions, eddy diffusivities, and velocity profiles at various downstream locations for various initial and boundary conditions. The computed diffusion data are presented and compared favorably with the available experimental results
- Publication:
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ASME Journal of Heat Transfer
- Pub Date:
- August 1977
- Bibcode:
- 1977ATJHT..99..433R
- Keywords:
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- Air Pollution;
- Atmospheric Diffusion;
- Point Sources;
- Shear Layers;
- Turbulent Diffusion;
- Mass Distribution;
- Pollution Monitoring;
- Wind Effects;
- Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer