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Change: 20 to 100 ft/s6 (6 to 30 m/s)m/s with exit temperaturestemperatueres ranging from 250 to 500 °F120 (120 to 260 °C). °C.A logic diagram for using the Briggs equations to obtain the plume rise trajectory of bent-over buoyant plumes is presented below: Further reading
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Change: (2005). Fundamentals of Stack Gas Dispersion, 4th Edition. author-published. ISBN 0-9644588-0-2. www.air-dispersion.com Turner, D.B. (1994). Workbook of Atmospheric Dispersion Estimates, 2nd Edition. CRC Press. ISBN 1-56670-023-X. Free copy of Air Dispersion Modeling Terminology: Click here to request a free copy be sent to you via email.
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Change: For those who would like to learn more about this topic, it is suggested that either one of the following books be read: Beychok, Milton R. (2005). Fundamentals of Stack Gas Dispersion, 4th Edition. author-published. ISBN 0-9644588-0-2. www.air-dispersion.com Turner, D.B. (1994). Workbook of Atmospheric Dispersion Estimates, 2nd
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Change: Therefore, the stack exit velocities were probably in the range of 20 to 100 ft/s (6 to 30 m/s) with exit temperatures ranging from 250 to 500 °F (120 to 260 °C). A logic diagram for using the Briggs equations to
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Change: Briggs considered the trajectory of cold jet plumes to be dominated by their initial velocity momentum, and the trajectory of hot, buoyant plumes to be
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Change: the late 1960s and the early 2000s used what are known as "the Briggs equations." G.A. Briggs first published his plume rise observations and comparisons in 1965. In 1968, at a symposium sponsored by CONCAWE (a Dutch organization), he compared many of the plume rise models suggestedthen available
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Change: s (the actual physical height of the pollutant plume's source point) plus ΔH (the plume rise due the plume's buoyancy) at that distance. Further Reading:For those who would like to learn more about this topic, it is suggested that either one of the following books be read:
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Change: , many if not most of the air dispersion models developed between the late 1960s and the early 2000s used what are known as "the
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