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Application of a General Finite Line Source Model for Predicting Hydrocarbon concentration on M50 motorway in Ireland. Rajiv Ganguly Brian M. Broderick Department of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering Trinity College Dublin

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Application of a General Finite Line Source Model for Predicting

Hydrocarbon concentration on M50 motorway in Ireland.

Rajiv Ganguly

Brian M. Broderick

Department of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering

Trinity College Dublin

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Overview

v  Objectives

v  General Finite Line Source Model (GFLSM)

v  Comparison of Monitored and GFLSM data (M50)

v  Comparison of GFLSM with CALINE4 (M50) v  Conclusions

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Overall Research Objectives

Ø  To predict vehicular pollution by using a variety of atmospheric dispersion models.

Ø  To perform studies by applying a variety of dispersion models to different road configurations to ascertain the applicability of each model.

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Overall Research Objectives

Ø  To carry out inter-comparison of modelled data obtained by using a variety of dispersion models.

Ø  To recommend suitable atmospheric dispersion models for vehicular pollution prediction in Ireland.

Ø  To compare monitored and modelled air quality data by statistical and graphical analysis.

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Expression for GFLSM (Luhar and Patil)

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Schematic representation of GFLSM

L

x

y R

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Road.

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Study on M50 motorway.

Schematic Diagram of Sampling Location.

Receptors

Receptors

Secondary road

-240m -120m

-25m

25m 120m

240m

N M50 Motorway Inner suburbs and city centre

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Input Data

§  Traffic volume §  Meteorological Conditions (wind speed, wind direction) §  Emission factors §  Briggs Horizontal and Vertical dispersion coefficients.

Output Data.

§  Background corrected concentration estimates were obtained at the receptor locations.

§  Results for ethene are shown below as they are more relevant for traffic emissions.

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Results on M50 Motorway for Ethene.

variation of monitored and modelled data over sampling period at 25m

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sampling period

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CALINE4GFLSM

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Results on M50 Motorway for Ethene.

variation of monitored and modelled data over sampling period at 120m

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sampling period

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Results on M50 Motorway for Ethene.

variation of monitored and modelled data over sampling period at 240m

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Results on M50 Motorway for Ethene.

spatial distribution of monitored and modelled concentration from road

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receptor distance from road

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CALINE4GFLSM

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Results on M50 motorway for Ethene.

scatter plot for ethene concentration at 25m (for each individual hour points)

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GFLSMM=PM=2PM=0.5P

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Results on M50 motorway for Ethene.

scatter plot of ethene concentration at 120m (for each individual hour points)

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Results on M50 motorway for Ethene.

scatter plots for predicted data at 25m (for each individual hour points)

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Results on M50 motorway for Ethene.

scatter plots for predicted data at 120m (for each individual hour points)

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Results on M50 motorway for Ethene.

§  Statistical Analysis of Monitored and Predicted data (a) At 25 meters.

Monitored CALINE GFLSM Mean 0.85 0.91 0.91 SD 0.56 0.29 0.36 R 1.00 0.16 0.23 Bias 0.00 -0.06 -0.06 FB 0.00 0.07 0.07 NMSE 0.00 0.43 0.44

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Results on M50 motorway for Ethene.

§  Statistical Analysis of Monitored and Predicted data

(b) At 120 meters

Monitored CALINE GFLSM Mean 0.26 0.28 0.28 SD 0.37 0.09 0.08 R 1.00 0.24 0.39 Bias 0.00 -0.03 0.04 FB 0.00 0.09 -0.2 NMSE 0.00 1.74 2.16

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Results on M50 motorway for Ethene.

§  Statistical Analysis of Monitored and Predicted data (c) At 240 meters

Monitored CALINE GFLSM

Mean 0.11 0.17 0.11 SD 0.12 0.06 0.04 R 1.00 -0.15 0.06 Bias 0.00 -0.06 0.002 FB 0.00 0.41 -0.02 NMSE 0.00 1.14 1.26

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Ø  For the M50 motorway site the performance of GFLSM has been found to be quite satisfactory when compared with CALINE4, an USEPA reference model

Conclusions

Ø  Further studies are in progress to determine the applicability of GFLSM model.

Ø  An analytical model, GFLSM has been discussed and has been applied at motorway conditions.

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Acknowledgement.

§  This work is a part of the Environment Transport Interface (ETI) project funded by the ERTDI Research Programme.

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Thank You