Derivation of the Gaussian plume model in three dimensions

Authors

  • M.M. ABDELWAHAB
  • KHALED S.M.ESSA
  • H.M. ELSMAN
  • A.SH. SOLIMAN
  • S.M. ELGMMAL
  • A.A. WHEIDA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54302/mausam.v65i1.892

Keywords:

Gaussian-plume model, Dispersion parameter scheme, Downwind distances, Copenhagen

Abstract

Gaussian plume model is a common model to study advection diffusion equation which is solved in three dimensions by using Laplace transformation considering constant eddy diffusivity and wind speed power law. Different schemes such as Irwin, Power Law, Briggs and Standard methods are used to obtain crosswind integrated concentration. Statistical measures are used in this paper to know which is the best scheme which agrees with the observed concentration data obtained from Copenhagen, Denmark. The results of model are compared with observed data.

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01-01-2014

How to Cite

[1]
M. . ABDELWAHAB, K. S.M.ESSA, H. . ELSMAN, A. . SOLIMAN, S. . ELGMMAL, and A. WHEIDA, “Derivation of the Gaussian plume model in three dimensions”, MAUSAM, vol. 65, no. 1, pp. 83–92, Jan. 2014.

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Research Papers