A Numerical Study on the Toxic Gaseous and Solid Pollutant Dispersion in an Open Atmosphere

고-기상 유해물질 대기확산에 관한 수치해석

  • 이선경 (충남대학교 환경공학과 대학원) ;
  • 송은영 ((주)CIES(Computer Intergrated Engineering System)) ;
  • 장동순 (충남대학교 환경공학과)
  • Published : 1994.03.01

Abstract

A series of numerical calculations are performed in order to investigate the dispersion mechanism of toxic gaseous and solid pollutants in extremely short-term and short range. The calculations are carried out in an open space characterized by turbulent boundary layer. The simulation is made by the use of numerical model, in which a control-volume based finite difference method is used together with the SIMPLEC algorithm for the resolution of the pressure-velocity coupling problem. The Reynolds stresses are solved by two-equation, k-$\varepsilon$ model modified for buoyancy. The major parameters consider-ed in this study are temperature, velocity and Injection height of toxic gases, environmental conditions such as temperature and velocity of free stream air, and topographic factor. The results are presented and discussed in detail. The flow field is commonly characterized by the formation of a strong recirculation zone due to the upward motion of the hot toxic gas and ground shear stress. The driving force of the upward motion is explained by the effect of thermal buoyancy of hot gas and the difference of inlet velocity between toxic gas and free stream.

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