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Main Title Application of the Empirical Kinetic Modeling Approach to Urban Areas. Volume II: Tulsa.
Author Whitten, G. Z. ; Hogo, H. ; Reynolds, S. D. ;
CORP Author Systems Applications, Inc., San Rafael, CA.;Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Year Published 1981
Report Number 49R-81-EF81-116; EPA-68-02-3376; EPA-450/4-81-005B;
Stock Number PB82-114224
Additional Subjects Air pollution ; Mathematical models ; Ozone ; Comparison ; Hydrocarbons ; Nitrogen oxides ; Nomographs ; Concentration(Comparison) ; Oklahoma ; EKMA models ; Tulsa(Oklahoma) ; OZIPP models ; SAI Airshed models ; SAI Trajectory models ; Emission factors
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Abstract
The EKMA was evaluated using applications in the Tulsa area primarily by comparing the trajectory model that forms the basis of the EKMA (OZIPP) with other, more sophisticated, models. The study was carried out at several levels, beginning with evaluation of OZIPP and ending with an evaluation of the control-strategy predictions that result from employing the EKMA isopleth methodology. The OZIPP trajectory model was compared with the SAI Airshed Model and the SAI trajectory model, as well as with some modified versions of the original OZIPP model. The basic OZIPP model is a simple, moving-air parcel, or trajectory, model that uses a detailed chemical mechanism for the surrogate propylene and butane hydrocarbons. The model treats time-dependent, precursor-emission factors along with expansion of the air parcel; entrainment is treated by assuming that constant concentrations exist outside the parcel. The primary emphasis of this comparison study was directed toward the discovery of features in the basic OZIPP model that could explain differences in the results of the OZIPP model from those of some other model.