Warn-Gyu Park, Ok-Hyun Park, Young-Rae Jung
The computations of the flowfield and pollutant dispersion over a flat plate and the Russian hills of various slopes are described. The Gaussian plume and the puff model have been used to calculate concentration of pollutant. The Reynolds-averaged unsteady incompressible Navier–Stokes equation with low Reynolds k–ε model has been used to calculate the flowfield. The flow data of a flat plate and the Russian hills from Navier–Stokes equation solutions has been used as the input data for the puff model. The computational results of flowfield agree well with experimental results of both a flat plate and Russian hills. The concentration prediction by the Gaussian plume model and the Gaussian puff model also agrees fairly well with experiments.
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