Title of article :
Dispersion of odorous gases in the atmosphere — Part I:
Modeling approaches to the phenomenon
Author/Authors :
Henrique De Melo Lisboa a، نويسنده , , *، نويسنده , , Jean-Michel Guillot، نويسنده , , Jean-Louis Fanlo، نويسنده , , Pierre Le Cloirec، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
The study of odor dispersion, particularly its modeling, is an important decision tool for estimating the impact of human
activities on the environment and its populations. In this sense, software to model the dispersion of odorous gases was
developed and is presented. It is based on the theory established by Ho¨ gstro¨m on the odor dispersion of puff emissions. This
theory is applied to Gaussian models and takes the frequency of values for odor intensity over any time period into account.
Such a model is able to consider the instantaneous characteristics of odor perception by human beings. Nine approaches that
explore several solutions within the Gaussian domain for the atmospheric dispersion problem are proposed in software named
ODODIS (ODOr DISpersion Software). This software was developed to test the different solutions. Four of these solutions are
based on the punctual (or point source) emission or classic equation; two are based on the instantaneous punctual emission
equation; and the other three, on the prolonged punctual emission equation (puff models). Measuring units used for the input
data may be g s 1 or OU (Odor Units). The software developed here satisfies the need to obtain instantaneous data of either a
passive or an odorous gas at a specific point of an area. The simulation time varies depending on the purpose of the analysis.
Mean concentration values may be obtained by integrating the instantaneous results generated by the model.
Keywords :
Gaussian distribution , Dispersion Modeling , odorous compounds , Puff model
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment