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Main Title Fugitive Dust Model (FDM) (for Microcomputers).
Author Carey., P. ;
CORP Author Environmental Protection Agency, Seattle, WA. Region X.
Publisher May 90
Year Published 1990
Report Number EPA/SW/DK-90/041;
Stock Number PB90-502410
Additional Subjects Models-Simulation ; Air pollution ; Dust ; Plumes ; Particle size ; Concentration(Composition) ; Dispersions ; Diskettes ; Air quality ; Fugitive emissions ; Point sources ; Nonpoint sources ; Diffusion modeling ; L=Fortran ; H=IBM PC
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NTIS  PB90-502410 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
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Abstract
The Fugitive Dust Model (FDM) is a computerized air quality model specifically designed for computing concentration and deposition impacts from fugitive dust sources. The sources may be point, line or area sources. The model has not been designed to compute the impacts of buoyant point sources, thus it contains no plume-rise algorithm. The model is generally based on the well-known Gaussian Plume formulation for computing concentrations, but the model has been specifically adapted to incorporate an improved gradient-transfer deposition algorithm. Emissions for each source are apportioned by the user into a series of particle size classes. A gravitational setting velocity and a deposition velocity are calculated by FDM for each class. Concentration and deposition are computed at all user selectable receptor locations...Software Description: The model is written in the Fortran programming language for implementation on an IBM PC compatible using the DOS operating system.