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Environmental studies of SO2, SPM and NOx, over agra, with various methods of treating calms 

Goyal, P; Singh, M P; Bandyopadhyay, T K (1994)
A comparative study between predicted and observed concentrations of major pollutants SO2, suspended particulate matter (SPM) and NOx in Agra, India has been undertaken using two Gaussian plume models. A Gaussian plume ...
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The steady laminar flow of an elastico-viscous liquid in a curved pipe of varying elliptic cross section 

Sarin, V B (1997)
The fully developed steady laminar flow of an idealized elssticoviscous liquid through a curved tube with elliptic cross section is studied. The axes of the ellipse are placed in an arbitrary position with respect to the ...
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Energy conservation in high-rise buildings:changes in conditioning load induced by vertical temperature and humidity profile in Delhi 

Sinha, S; Sanjay Kumar; N Kumar (1998)
Temperature and humidity profiles in the upper atmosphere are different from those observed by ground level meteorological stations and used to design HVAC systems for high-rise buildings. There exist correlations among ...
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Bhopal gas accident: a numerical simulation of the gas dispersion event 

Sharan, Maithili; Gopalakrishnan, S G (1997)
An account of the Bhopal Methyl Isocyanate (MIC) gas accident is given. A numerical modelling approach is presented that provides the prevailing flow and dispersion at the time of the infamous gas accident. The meteorological ...
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A line source model for Delhi 

Goyal, P; Rama Krishna, T V B P S (1999)
A line source model, developed in Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi, India, namely IIT line source (IITLS) model, is proposed to describe the downwind dispersion of pollutants near roadways along with a brief ...
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Comparative study of line source models for estimating lead levels due to vehicular traffic in Delhi 

Rama Krishna, T V B P S (1995)
Studies concerning the concentration of lead (Pb)in Delhi due to vehicular traffic are being conducted under sponsorship of Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of india. The comparison of results of two line ...
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Various methods of emission estimation of vehicular traffic in delhi 

Goyal, P; Rama, Krishna (1998)
Traffic is the predominant source of pollution in urban cities like Delhi. Continuous monitoring of the air quality in roads will be very costly and impracticable. To carry out model calculations is a useful alternative ...
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Potential health risks related to carcinogens in the atmospheric environment in india 

Gurjar, B R; Mohan, Manju; Sidhu, Kirpal S (1996)
In India, rapid urbanization and ndustrialization have contributed positively toward meeting the materialistic needs of the citizens, but have also resulted incontamination of the atmospheric environment. This paper deals ...
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Application of two turbulence closure schemes in the modelling of tidal currents and salinity in the hooghly estuary 

Sinha, P C; Rao, Y R; Dube, S K; Murthy, C R; Chatterjeec, A K (1999)
This paper has two purposes. The first is to study the circulation and salinity in Hooghly Estuary, along the east coast of India and the second is to compare the performance of two turbulence closure schemes by modelling ...
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A two-layer model for studying the effect of plasma layer on the delivery of oxygen to tissue using a finite element method 

Sharan, Maithili; Singh, Balbir; Pawan Kumar (1997)
A mathematical model is described for the transport of oxygen in the systemic capillaries and the surrounding tissue. The model takes into account the molecular diffusion, the convective effect of the blood, the nonlinear ...
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AuthorSharan, Maithili (8)Singh, M P (6)Goyal, P (3)Selvakumar, S (3)Yadav, Anil Kumar (3)Agarwal, P (2)Dube, S K (2)Gopalakrishnan, S G (2)Mohan, Manju (2)Rama Krishna, T V B P S (2)... View MoreSubjectdispersion (2)low wind dispersion (2)mathematical model (2)numerical model (2)sigma schemes (2)statistical analysis (2)air entrainment, (1)Anomalies (1)atmospheric general circulation (1)atmospheric stability (1)... View MoreDate Issued1995 (9)1997 (4)1996 (3)1998 (3)1992 (2)1999 (2)1993 (1)1994 (1)
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