Plume Behaviour
Plume Behaviour
Plume Behaviour
• The upward lifting of the plume will continue till it reaches a height
where density and temperature of surrounding air are equal toit.
Lofting Plume:
• Under conditions of strong super adiabatic lapse rate just abovethe
stack and negative lapse rate (inversion) just below the opening of
stack, lofting plume is obtained.
• The upward mixing of plume is very rapid and turbulent, but
downward mixing is less because the downward movement is
prevented by inversion.
• The dispersion of pollutants therefore becomes rapid and pollutants
cannot come down to the ground. Such kind of a plume is ideal for
dispersion of air pollutants and protection of living beings to a great
extent.
Fumigating Plume:
• Fumigating plume is just opposite to lofting plume. Underconditions
of negative lapse rate (inversion) just above the stack and strong
super adiabatic lapse rate below the stack, the type of plume
obtained is known as fumigating plume.
• Under these set of conditions, the pollutants cannot escape above
the stack, rather they come down near the ground due toturbulence
and mixing. Fumigating plume is therefore extremely bad for
dispersion of pollutants.
Trapping Plume :
• When the inversion layer exists above the stack and as well as below
the stack, the plume neither goes up nor goes down, rather, it gets
confined or trapped between these two inversionlayers.