MATHEMATICAL MODELS FOR ATMOSPHERIC AND INDUSTRIAL POLLUTANT PREDICTION

G. Andria, A. Lay Ekuakille, M. Notarnicola
Abstract:
As well known air quality changes can be predicted by mathematical models, like roll back models, empirical models, and dispersion models; or by physical models, like ”wind tunnel” and analogous water models of simulation, or using "on situ" experiments with tracers. Mathematical models are more important in order to test and to predict pollutant effects in a given area. The aim of this work is to build effective models for atmospheric and industrial pollution to be predicted by using a Pair Comparison Technique (PCT). Experiments have been carrying out with laser-mode-switching equipment to make comparison with theoretical models.
Keywords:
air monitoring, pollutant measurements, prediction models, air quality measurement, Pair Comparison Technique
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IMEKO-WC-2000-EVL-P532.pdf
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Event details
Event name:
XVI IMEKO World Congress
Title:

Measurement - Supports Science - Improves Technology - Protects Environment ... and Provides Employment - Now and in the Future

Place:
Vienna, AUSTRIA
Time:
25 September 2000 - 28 September 2000