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This document outlines the objectives and units of a course on air pollution and control engineering. The course aims to impart knowledge on principles and design of indoor, particulate, and gaseous air pollutant control and emerging trends. It is divided into 5 units which cover topics like the structure of the atmosphere, effects of meteorology on air pollution, control of particulate and gaseous contaminants, indoor air quality management, and outcomes include understanding air pollutants and basic concepts of air quality management.
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Ce 8005

This document outlines the objectives and units of a course on air pollution and control engineering. The course aims to impart knowledge on principles and design of indoor, particulate, and gaseous air pollutant control and emerging trends. It is divided into 5 units which cover topics like the structure of the atmosphere, effects of meteorology on air pollution, control of particulate and gaseous contaminants, indoor air quality management, and outcomes include understanding air pollutants and basic concepts of air quality management.
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CE 8005 AIR POLLUTION AND CONTROL ENGINEERING LTPC

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OBJECTIVE:
 To impart knowledge on the principle and design of control of Indoor/ particulate/ gaseous air pollutant
and its emerging trends.

UNIT I INTRODUCTION 7
Structure and composition of Atmosphere – Definition, Scope and Scales of Air Pollution – Sources and
classification of air pollutants and their effect on human health, vegetation, animals, property, aesthetic value and
visibility- Ambient Air Quality and Emission standards –Ambient and stack sampling and Analysis of Particulate
and Gaseous Pollutants.

UNIT II METEOROLOGY 6
Effects of meteorology on Air Pollution - Fundamentals, Atmospheric stability, Inversion, Wind profiles and
stack plume patterns- Atmospheric Diffusion Theories – Dispersion models, Plume rise.

UNIT III CONTROL OF PARTICULATE CONTAMINANTS 11


Factors affecting Selection of Control Equipment – Gas Particle Interaction – Working principle, Design and
performance equations of Gravity Separators, Centrifugal separators Fabric filters, Particulate Scrubbers,
Electrostatic Precipitators – Operational Considerations.

UNIT IV CONTROL OF GASEOUS CONTAMINANTS 11


Factors affecting Selection of Control Equipment – Working principle, Design and performance equations of
absorption, Adsorption, condensation, Incineration, Bio scrubbers, Bio filters – Process control and Monitoring -
Operational Considerations.

UNIT V INDOOR AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT 10


Sources, types and control of indoor air pollutants, sick building syndrome and Building related illness- Sources
and Effects of Noise Pollution – Measurement – Standards –Control and Preventive measures.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
OUTCOMES:
The students completing the course will have
 An understanding of the nature and characteristics of air pollutants, noise pollution and basic concepts of
air quality management
 Ability to identify, formulate and solve air and noise pollution problems
 Ability to design stacks and particulate air pollution control devices to meet applicable standards.
 Ability to select control equipments.
 Ability to ensure quality, control and preventive measures.

TEXTBOOKS:
1. Lawrence K. Wang, Norman C. Pareira, Yung Tse Hung, “Air Pollution Control Engineering”, Tokyo,
springer science + science media LLC, 2004.
2. Noel de Nevers, “Air Pollution Control Engineering”, Waveland press, Inc 2017.
3. Anjaneyulu. Y, “Air Pollution and Control Technologies”, Allied Publishers (P) Ltd., India 2002.

REFERENCES:
1. David H.F. Liu, Bela G. Liptak, “Air Pollution”, Lweis Publishers, 2000.
2. Arthur C. Stern, “Air Pollution (Vol.I – Vol.VIII)”, Academic Press, 2006.
3. Wayne T.Davis, “Air Pollution Engineering Manual”, John Wiley & Sons, Inc, 2000.
4. M.N Rao and HVN Rao, “Air Pollution”,Tata Mcgraw Hill Publishing Company limited,2007.
5. C.S.Rao, “Environmental Pollution Control Engineering”,New Age International(P) Limited
Publishers,2006.

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