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Particle size distribution from municipal solid waste burning over National Capital Territory, India

Authors :
Arya, Rahul
Ahlawat, Sakshi
Yadav, Lokesh
Jangirh, Ritu
Mondal, Arnab
Sharma, Sudhir Kumar
Gurjar, Bhola Ram
Nemitz, Eiko
Mandal, Tuhin Kumar
Arya, Rahul
Ahlawat, Sakshi
Yadav, Lokesh
Jangirh, Ritu
Mondal, Arnab
Sharma, Sudhir Kumar
Gurjar, Bhola Ram
Nemitz, Eiko
Mandal, Tuhin Kumar
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Proceeding paper, presented at the 5th International Electronic Conference on Atmospheric Sciences, 16–31 July 2022. Emission of particulate matter (PM) of different sizes from Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) burning may have an impact on air quality and human health of the National Capital Territory (NCT) of India, particularly during winter months. MSW samples were collected from three sanitary landfill sites in the NCT Delhi. Experiments were performed to mimic real world burning during different stages of sample combustion (ignition, flaming smoldering, smoldering and pyrolysis). We determined the emission factor for the number and mass concentration of particles of different sizes, ranging from 0.34 to 9.05 µm, for MSW burning. Present results confirm the assumption that MSW burning emits the maximum number concentration (No/cm3) of particles (90%) in the range < 1.0 µm, or fine-mode aerosol.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
text, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1363223485
Document Type :
Electronic Resource