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Title: Modeling and Simulation of Air pollutant dispersion A case study of Of an Industrial Area in Nigeria
Authors: Mohammed, Alhassan
Abdulfatai, Jimoh
Keywords: Mathematical Modelling, Air pollutant, Dispersion, Adsorption
Issue Date: 2006
Publisher: Leonardo Journal of Sciences
Series/Report no.: Issue 9;
Abstract: This work was carried out to develop a model equation for predicting air pollutant dispersion. Major air pollutant were identified, their source, how they cause air pollution, effects and control measures were analysed. Chemiluminecent analyser, non dispersive infrared analyzer (NDN), flame ionization detector, charcoal column absorber, and titration techniques were used for the analysis. Great emphasis was laid on the pollutants resulting from united African textile in Lagos State. A predictive model for air pollutant dispersion was developed and simulated using data collected from the industry for the year 2001, 2002 and 2003. Both the model and simulated result shows that pollutants such as NO, CO, and CO2 are dispersed in accordance with the law of the dispersion (which state that there is a trend in the reduction of pollutant concentration with increasing distance), The quantities of air pollutants emitted from the industries were compared with that of FEPA regulated emission limit for each pollutant and it was discover that UNTL Lagos at a certain point in time exceeded the regulated limits. Hence the model could be used in predicting air pollutant dispersion in air pollution control and the safe distance for human habitation from the industrial area.
Description: International Journal
URI: http://ljs.accademicdirect.org
http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/8427
ISSN: 1583-0233
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