Air Pollution Modeling and Its Application XIII 2000
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4615-4153-0_51
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A New High Performance Version of the Lagrangian Particle Dispersion Model Spray, Some Case Studies

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“…The confinement of the tri-generator emissions at height far above the ground level is consistent with an application of SPRAY to the dispersion of the plume emitted by high power plants presented by Trini Castelli et al (2002: the authors of these studies investigated a cogeneration plant of 180 MW installed to supply central heating to a town district replacing small domestic boilers. This plant, equipped with a 50 m high stack, showed a NO x emission rate at least ten times higher than that of the tri-generation system here described; however, similarly to the result of the present study, the new power plant led to an improvement in local air quality, also at ground level.…”
Section: New Plant Emissions: the Individual Contribution Of The Devicessupporting
confidence: 78%
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“…The confinement of the tri-generator emissions at height far above the ground level is consistent with an application of SPRAY to the dispersion of the plume emitted by high power plants presented by Trini Castelli et al (2002: the authors of these studies investigated a cogeneration plant of 180 MW installed to supply central heating to a town district replacing small domestic boilers. This plant, equipped with a 50 m high stack, showed a NO x emission rate at least ten times higher than that of the tri-generation system here described; however, similarly to the result of the present study, the new power plant led to an improvement in local air quality, also at ground level.…”
Section: New Plant Emissions: the Individual Contribution Of The Devicessupporting
confidence: 78%
“…SPRAY Tinarelli et al 2000) is a Lagrangian stochastic model for the simulation of the dispersion of passive pollutants in complex terrain under non-homogenous conditions. The model operates in non-stationary conditions by approximating temporal variations in successive stationary states.…”
Section: Modelling Of the Plume Dispersion In Atmospherementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The name of the model is SPRAY and its detailed description is given in papers by its authors (Brusasca et al, 1992, Tinarelli et al, 2000. Model has been chosen for validation due to several reasons:…”
Section: Air Pollution Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lagrangian particle dispersion model is the only air pollution model at the moment that is successfully achieving these requirements (Wilson andSawford, 1996, Schwere et al, 2002). It has significantly evolved in last years and moved from research usage to usage for operational regulatory purposes (Tinarelli et al, 2000, Graff, 2002. Validations over complex terrain are still very rare.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%