Volume 6, Issue 1 pp. 765-766
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Mathematical Modelling of Atmospheric Flow over a Shelter-belt

I. Sládek

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I. Sládek

Czech Technical University in Prague, U201, Karlovo náměstí 13, ZIP 121 35

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K. Kozel, Phone: (+420-2)24357301, Fax: (+420-2)24920677

Z. Jaňour, Phone: (+420-2)66053273, Fax: (+420-2)86584695

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K. Kozel

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K. Kozel

Czech Technical University in Prague, U201, Karlovo náměstí 13, ZIP 121 35

I. Sládek, Phone: (+420-2)24357548, Fax: (+420-2)24920677

K. Kozel, Phone: (+420-2)24357301, Fax: (+420-2)24920677

Z. Jaňour, Phone: (+420-2)66053273, Fax: (+420-2)86584695

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Z. Jaňour

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Z. Jaňour

Institute of Thermo–mechanics, Czech Academy of Sciences, Dolejškova 5, ZIP 182 00, Prague

I. Sládek, Phone: (+420-2)24357548, Fax: (+420-2)24920677

K. Kozel, Phone: (+420-2)24357301, Fax: (+420-2)24920677

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First published: 23 January 2007

Abstract

The paper presents a mathematical and numerical study of the flow with pollution dispersion in the atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) over a simplified topography with a shelter-belt placed before the pollutant (coal dust) source. The flow is supposed to be viscous, incompressible, turbulent and stationary. A two different numerical models are briefly mentioned. The shelter-belt is supposed to be a solid and impermeable obstacle significantly changing the flow-field and hence it gives the possibility of influencing the level of the pollutant concentrations in the downstream region. (© 2006 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim)

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