Fundamentals Of Stack Gas Dispersion

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Title Fundamentals of Stack Gas Dispersion
Image:Beychok's Cover.jpg
Author Milton R. Beychok
Language English
Subject(s) Air dispersion modeling
Publisher Milton R. Beychok
Released 2005 (4th Edition)
Media type Soft cover
Pages 201 (21.5 cm × 27.6 cm)
ISBN ISBN 0-9644588-0-2

Fundamentals Of Stack Gas Dispersion is a book devoted to the basic fundamentals of air pollution dispersion modeling of continuous, buoyant pollution plumes from stationary point sources. The first edition was published in 1979. The current fourth edition was published in 2005.

The subjects covered in the book include atmospheric turbulence and stability classes, buoyant plume rise, Gaussian dispersion calculations and modeling, time-averaged concentrations, wind velocity profiles, fumigations, trapped plumes and gas flare stack plumes. All of the many constraints and assumptions involved in the basic equations are fully explained.

It is notable for including the step-by-step derivation of every equation presented in the book without using any highly advanced mathematics.

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The book is available in about 60 libraries within the United States and in about 80 libraries located in other countries worldwide, including countries in Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Canada, Mexico and South America.[1]

The book is used in universities, large industrial companies, engineering and construction companies, consulting companies as well as individual consultants, and regulatory agencies in about 60 countries worldwide.[2]

  • Atmospheric Environment, Volume 29, Issue 22, November 1995, page 3397, Elsevier B.V.
  • Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, January 1997, pages 90-94, American Meteorological Society
  • Chemical Engineering Progress, August 1995, page 88, American Institute of Chemical Engineers

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