Abstract

The problem of numerical modeling of the formation (as a result of condensation growth and droplet collisions) and development of primary acidulous cloud considers various factors: the presence of temperature gradients, turbulence, direct solar radiation heating the air and walls of buildings, diffuse solar radiation (which describes radiation cooling), transfer of gaseous pollutants and their absorption by droplets. The author earlier formulated the corresponding complex mathematical model that takes into account the aforementioned factors. This article sets the task of testing the droplet component of this model through numerical modeling of the processes in the emerging cloud, with subsequent comparison of the results with theoretical and empirical correlations. The author obtained the new results of numerical modeling of acidulous cloud in the air over a vast urban area with high-density development  on the basis of the comprehensive mathematical model that takes into account the above listed factors and relies on the interpolation-sectional submodel of droplet phase. The author models the dynamics and kinetics of such cloud that absorbs gaseous sulphur dioxide; and obtains results on the intensity of absorption of this pollutant in the forming cloud. The comparison of these results with the known data (Hrgian-Mazin droplet distribution and interpolation ratio for the water level of the cloud) demonstrated quite a coincidence of droplet distribution and water level of the cloud. The conclusion is made on sufficient adequacy of application of the ecological model that includes a special submodel of droplet phase.  

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