In a field of environmental protection there is a very important question about the options to determine impact of different pollution sources on air quality in areas more or less distant from those sources. For those predictions we can use physical or computer modelling. In this paper a computer model (Lagrangian Dispersion Model, or LDM) of air pollution propagation is developed and described. The LDM was created in order to work within the CLMM - Charles University Large-Eddy Microscale Model. In this paper we discuss theory of those models as well as technical solutions used to develop the LDM. The model is validated and subsequently applied on several cases with different degree of geometry complexity. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org
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The Global Lagrangian Atmospheric Dispersion Model (GLADIM) is described. GLADIM is based on the glo...
This study presents a brief overview of the main features, theoretical formulations and validation t...
Turbulent dispersion can be studied successfully by using Lagrangian particle models. In general, th...
Lagrangian particle dispersion models (LPDMs) have been used for many years as a tool to simulate th...
THE PHENOMENA RELEVANT TO THE DISPERSION OF POLLUTANTS IN THE ATMOSPHERE ARE DISCU...
Numerical models simulating the transport and dispersion of gaseous or particulate pollutants suppor...
In this study, a Lagrangian “puff ” dispersion model is compared with an Eulerian model under simpli...
This thesis describes the development of a methodology to determine large-scale and meso-scale atmos...
An advanced stochastic Lagrangian Particle Dispersion Model (LPDM) is used by the Atmospheric Techno...
Air quality is far from being a new concern but remains an issue demanding increasing attention. The...
In this work the comparison between two models for the simulation of the dispersion of pollutants em...
Environmental monitoring involves environmental quality studies, observation and assessment of the e...
A 3D Lagrangian particle model has been presented for the atmospheric dispersion of the toxic pollut...
A sopfisticated eulerian dispersion model consisting on numerical solution of flow and diffusion equ...
This study presents a brief overview of the main features, theoretical formulations and validation t...
The Global Lagrangian Atmospheric Dispersion Model (GLADIM) is described. GLADIM is based on the glo...
This study presents a brief overview of the main features, theoretical formulations and validation t...
Turbulent dispersion can be studied successfully by using Lagrangian particle models. In general, th...