Modeling the atmospheric concentration of secondary steel-plant emissions


如何引用文章

全文:

开放存取 开放存取
受限制的访问 ##reader.subscriptionAccessGranted##
受限制的访问 订阅存取

详细

A model is proposed for calculating the spatial distribution of secondary gaseous emissions around steel plants. The model is based on the maximum-risk principle. The following are the basic factors determining the maximum risk of exceeding the permissible concentration of the secondary emission: the formation of the emissions, the propagation of the emissions; and the falloff in concentration. Fundamental differences in the methods of calculating the propagation of primary and secondary gas emissions are noted. In particular, secondary emissions are generated not by point sources but over the whole region where the concentration of the primary emission exceeds its background value in the atmosphere. The concentration field of secondary sulfuricacid emissions is analyzed for a spatially distributed source on the basis of data from OAO Magnitogorskii Metallurgicheskii Kombinat. The H2SO4 concentration is plotted as a function of the distance from the source of the primary emission, for different wind speeds. The functional dependence of the H2SO4 concentration on the distance has a clear maximum. The position of the peak and the corresponding H2SO4 concentration may be determined for any wind speed if the mean power of the primary emission is known over the specified time interval.

作者简介

D. Orelkina

Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys

编辑信件的主要联系方式.
Email: darya.oryolkina@yandex.ru
俄罗斯联邦, Moscow

A. Petelin

Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys

Email: darya.oryolkina@yandex.ru
俄罗斯联邦, Moscow

L. Polulyakh

Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys

Email: darya.oryolkina@yandex.ru
俄罗斯联邦, Moscow

G. Podgorodetskii

Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys

Email: darya.oryolkina@yandex.ru
俄罗斯联邦, Moscow

补充文件

附件文件
动作
1. JATS XML

版权所有 © Allerton Press, Inc., 2016