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Exhaust Emission Concentrations as a Function of Distance from the Road

by Sean Myers

 

Submitted : Spring 2012


Compounds emitted from automobile exhaust pipes are observed as they react with normal atmospheric conditions over time and distance. The objective is to designate a safe proximity from the roadway to allow inhabitable structures. Determining the equilibrium ratio of harmful compounds released will assist in calculating the distance that can be considered safe. Values can be computed from the initial concentration and starting point up until equilibrium, which will show the ratio change over distance. A graph of the concentration levels in terms of distance from the roadway will clarify the data obtained.

 


 

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Advisors :
Thomas Bieske, Mathematics and Statistics
Joy D`Andrea, Mathematics and Statistics
Scott Campbell, Chemical & Biomedical Engineering
Patricia Muisener, Chemistry
Suggested By :
Scott Campbell
Exhaust Emission Concentrations as a Function of Distance from the Road