Abstract
This paper presents the basic principles of the method of calculating air pollution from road traffic in an urban built-up area. The algorithm of the method is based on the numerical integration of stationary two-dimensional partial differential equations of turbulent diffusion, with boundary conditions for the street canyons. The method consists of two modules: KALIB and STREETS, which calculate the distribution of pollutant concentration in a street canyon; and GRID and GRIDMAX, which calculate the distribution of pollutant concentration in the free atmosphere. The output of the method is given in numerical and graphical form.
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