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Calculate H using plume rise equations for an 80 m high source (h) with a stack...

Calculate H using plume rise equations for an 80 m high source (h) with a stack diameter = 5 m,
stack exit velocity = 12 m/s, wind speed at stack height = 1.9 m/sec,

Q=100g/sec. stack gas temperature = 80 oC (353 K), ambient temp = 25 o C (298 K), and sunny day with stability condition

Determine the total plume height (_________) m
Determine the sigma z at the distance for MGLC. (____________) m
Calculate the distance for MGLC (__________) Determine MGLC at its location on the centerline. (____________) micro-gram/m3

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