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Item type:Publication, A Mathematical Model of Hazardous Smoke Emission Control Considering Primary and Secondary Pollution Concentrations(2024-01-01) ;Oyjinda, PravitraPochai, NopparatThe major cause of air pollution concerns is industrial development, which has an influence on human health, human lifestyle, and the environment around an industrial zone. Air quality management assists in the control and improvement of air pollution in order to lower the quantity of numerous air contaminants. The purpose of this investigation is to examine various air pollution emission control and quality control mechanisms. Several atmospheric diffusion equations are used to solve numerous air pollution concentration indices that can represent how air pollutants disperse in the atmosphere. Primary and secondary pollutant concentrations are approximated by using the finite difference technique. Monitoring points are installed for checking the air pollutant concentration levels of sulfur dioxide (SO2), sulfur trioxide (SO3), and sulfuric acid (H2SO4). Suitable emission control scenarios are proposed. The approximate solutions of air pollution control simulations at each monitoring point are compared. The air quality standard is also used to compare the results of the experiments. There are suitable emission control scenarios presented. At each monitoring location, the approximate solutions of air pollution control models are compared. The proposed strategy selects a good decision-monitoring point. According to the research, an observation area should be near an industrial area. The chosen monitoring location provides the most effective overall air quality for emission control techniques around industry and residential areas. As a result, the location of collecting for each monitoring station influences the air quality of the air pollution control schedule.
