Pollutants dispersion simulation in an eulerian model considering eddy diffusivities that depend of the source distance and the wind meandering phenomenon
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Pollutants dispersion, Advection-diffusion equation, 3D-GILTT techniqueAbstract
The aim of this work is to simulate the pollutants dispersion in an Eulerian model considering the wind meandering phenomenon and eddy diffusivities in terms of source distance. The pollutants dispersion model solve analytically the adcevction-diffusion equation by 3D-GILTT technique. To consider the wind meandering in the dispersion model, we decompose the wind in the u and vcomponents and we calculate the autocorrelation functions and wind spectra. The results show a good agreement between the observed and simulated concentrations.
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