Robert Oleniacz
AGH University of Science and Technology
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Ecological Chemistry and Engineering S-chemia I Inzynieria Ekologiczna S | 2016
Robert Oleniacz; Mateusz Rzeszutek; Marek Bogacki
Abstract Assessment of the impact on air quality for combustion sources should be carried out using advanced modelling systems with chemical transformation modules taken into account, especially for the facilities characterized by significant emission of gaseous air pollutants (including SO2). This approach increases the reliability of the obtained evaluation results by modelling the formation of secondary inorganic aerosol (SIA) in the air which can substantially contribute to PM10. This paper assesses in this regard selected chemical transformation modules (MESOPUFF, RIVAD/ARM3, ISORROPIA/RIVAD) available in the CALPUFF model (v. 6.42) and its application in the atmospheric dispersion modelling of air emissions from a coal-fired large combustion plant (LCP) not equipped with a flue gas desulphurization (FGD) system. It has been proven that consideration an additional mechanism of secondary sulfate aerosol formation in aqueous phase in the ISORROPIA/RIVAD module (AQUA option) causes a significant increase in the annual average concentration of PM10 in the air compared to the other considered options, along with the calculation variant which excludes chemical transformation mechanisms. Type of the selected chemical transformation module has no significant effect on the results of modelled NO, NO2 and NOx concentrations in the air. However, it can lead to different SO2 results, especially for annual averaged, and in some points, for the hourly averaged concentrations.
Environmental Protection and Natural Resources | 2017
Adriana Szulecka; Robert Oleniacz; Mateusz Rzeszutek
Abstract The paper presents the possibilities of selected functions from openair package for R programming environment in urban air pollution assessment. Examples of data analysis were based on the measurements from continuous air quality monitoring stations in Krakow (Poland). In order to present additional functionality of this software, modeling results of back trajectories and air pollution dispersion were used. Functions and visualization methods included in openair package make scrutiny of large data sets easier and less time consuming. They allow for analysis of measurement data with the determination of general relationships between parameters, additional complex spatial analyses for back trajectories, and validation of air pollution dispersion models. Openair package is, therefore, a valuable and functional tool that can be successfully used as a support in the air quality management system.
Geomatics and Environmental Engineering | 2014
Robert Oleniacz; Mateusz Rzeszutek
Archive | 2000
Marian Mazur; Robert Oleniacz; Marek Bogacki; Stanisław Słupek
Polish Journal of Environmental Studies | 2014
Robert Oleniacz
Archive | 2010
Robert Oleniacz
Geomatics and Environmental Engineering | 2009
Robert Oleniacz; Anna Tomkowicz
Inżynieria Środowiska / Akademia Górniczo-Hutnicza im. S. Staszica w Krakowie | 2004
Marek Bogacki; Robert Oleniacz
Inżynieria Środowiska / Akademia Górniczo-Hutnicza im. S. Staszica w Krakowie | 2000
Robert Oleniacz
Inżynieria Środowiska / Akademia Górniczo-Hutnicza im. S. Staszica w Krakowie | 1998
Robert Oleniacz