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Air Pollution And Control
(Elective –I)
LECTURES

PRACTICALS
Your Main GOAL
1) To pass BE with distinction
To achieve this
1) To get more than 80% marks in Term
work of all subjects.
2) To score at least 65 or more than 65
in theory subjects.
This course should result in
1. Thorough understanding of
Sources, Causes and effects of Air
Pollution.
2. Basic knowledge of Air Pollution
controlling equipments.
3. Basic knowledge of Air pollution
Prevention.
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
 Lectures: 3Hrs/ Week
 Theory paper: 100 Marks
 Practical: 2Hrs/Week
 Term Work: 25 Marks
Section –I
- 4 units
 Section –II
- 4 units

1. Assignments / problems on Air
pollution.
2. Sampling and analysis of Ambient
Air
3. Sampling and analysis of
Automobile exhaust
4. Demonstration of stack gas
monitoring
One assignment on each unit
 Total 8 units
 Hence, 8 assignments

Unit 1
The Structure of the atmosphere, Definition
and scope of Air Pollution, Scales of air
pollution.
Unit 2
Sources of Air Pollution : natural and
artificial, Classification of pollutant,
quantity and composition of particulate &
gaseous pollutant, units of measurement.
Unit 3
Effect of different air pollutants on man,
animals, vegetation, property, aesthetic
value and visibility, air pollution
episodes. Global effects of air pollutionglobal warming, ozone depletion, acid
rain and heat island effect.
Unit 4
The meteorology and air pollution: Different
meteorological factors and their effect, laps
rate and stability of atmosphere, inversion
phenomenon, precipitation and its relation
to scavenging pollutant in the air, wind
pattern, direction, velocity and fluctuations ,
models of diffusions and dispersion, plume
behaviour, stack height design, Maximum
Mixing Depth.
Unit 5
Air pollution monitoring and regularity
control, Ambient Air quality standards,
emission limits, ambient air and stack
sampling, equipment for ambient air
and stack sampling, methods of
sampling, pollution monitoring of
existing sources and new installation.
Unit 6
Chemistry of air pollution, Chain
reactions of hydrocarbons,
nitrogen oxide, Sulphuric oxides
and intermediates, photochemical
smog formation, air pollution
indices -aerosols, fog, smog index.
Unit 7
Control of pollutant emission at
source, alternative fuels, process
change, removal methods of
particulate, principals of particulate
removals, various types of
particulate control equipments,
setting chamber, cyclone separators ,
scrubbers, fabric filters and
electrostatic precipitators.
Unit 8
a) Principles of removal of gaseous
pollutants, design of incineration,
absorption adsorption systems. Vehicular
pollution, composition, quantity and
control.
b) Status of air pollution in India, Air
pollution control act and strategy for
effective control of air pollution.
i) Air pollution and control technologies – Wark
and Warner.
ii) Air pollution – Martin Crawford
iii) Text book of Air Pollution and Control
TechnologiesTechnologies- Y. Anjaneyulu, Allied Publishers
iv)Air pollution and Industry – R.D. Ross
v) Air Pollution – Rao and Rao
vi)Environmental Engineering – by Peavy and
Rowe.
vii) Air Pollution – Stern
viii) Fundamentals of Air Pollution- Raju BSN, IBH
Publisher
ix) Air Pollution and Control- Murali Krishna,
ControlJain Brothers
x) An Introduction to Air Pollution- R. K.
PollutionTrivedi and Goyal, BSP Publications.
In addition you will get soft copies of
PowerPoint presentations , you can get print
outs and spiral bind it.
Those power point notes must be carried
during practical sessions.
Other planets have sunlight, but the Earth
is the only planet we know that has air
and water. Without air and water, the
Earth would be unable to sustain life.
 A diverse community of plant and animal
life has thrived on this planet for millions
of years, sustained by the sun and
supported by the soil, water and air.







Air quality is important simply because we can’t avoid
breathing in the air around us. Man can survive
without food for 5 weeks and 5 days without water
but without air???????? not even five minutes
The average adult breathes in about 20 cubic
meters, or 20,000 litres of air a day! Mass of air
taken in is 16 kg./day
Those of us who live in cities should be especially
concerned, since we are exposed to a greater amount of
pollutants coming from automobile traffic, commercial,
industrial and manufacturing facilities, as well as other
sources.




Air pollutants can cause a variety of health
problems - including breathing problems;
asthma; reduced lung function; lung
damage; bronchitis; cancer; and brain
and nervous system damage.
Air pollution can also irritate the eyes,
nose and throat, and reduce resistance to
colds and other illnesses. Air pollution
can be especially harmful to the very
young, the very old, and those with
certain pre-existing medical conditions.




Air pollution also causes haze and smog
reduces visibility, dirties and damages
buildings and other landmarks, and
harms trees, lakes and animals.
It is also responsible for thinning the
protective ozone layer in the upper
atmosphere that protects us from harmful
ultraviolet radiation from the sun, and may
be contributing to the phenomenon known
as global warming- the steady increase in
average temperature of the global climate.





Historical explanation
With increasing urbanisation and
Industrialisation, humans started to release
more wastes into the atmosphere than
nature could cope with.
Since then, more pollution has been added to
the air by industrial, commercial and
domestic sources. As these sources are
usually found in major cities, the gases that
are produced are usually concentrated in the
air around them.




The adverse effects of air pollution
were graphically illustrated in London
in 1952 when, in just a few days, an
estimated 4000 people died from
effects of fine particle pollution.
It is when these concentrated gases
exceed safe limits that we have a
pollution problem. Nature can no
longer manage air pollution without
our help.
Alarming situation !
Q 1. . The average adult breathes in about
________________ litres of air a day.
Q 2. Average adult person takes in ______ kg of
air/day.
Q 3. __________________ and ______________________ are
main causes of increasing air pollution.
Q 4. Air pollutants are more concentrated in and
around ___________________.
Q 1 . Explain importance of air and air quality.

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AIR POLUUTION CONTROL L 1

  • 1. Air Pollution And Control (Elective –I)
  • 3. Your Main GOAL 1) To pass BE with distinction To achieve this 1) To get more than 80% marks in Term work of all subjects. 2) To score at least 65 or more than 65 in theory subjects.
  • 4. This course should result in 1. Thorough understanding of Sources, Causes and effects of Air Pollution. 2. Basic knowledge of Air Pollution controlling equipments. 3. Basic knowledge of Air pollution Prevention.
  • 5. Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme  Lectures: 3Hrs/ Week  Theory paper: 100 Marks  Practical: 2Hrs/Week  Term Work: 25 Marks
  • 6. Section –I - 4 units  Section –II - 4 units 
  • 7. 1. Assignments / problems on Air pollution. 2. Sampling and analysis of Ambient Air 3. Sampling and analysis of Automobile exhaust 4. Demonstration of stack gas monitoring
  • 8. One assignment on each unit  Total 8 units  Hence, 8 assignments 
  • 9. Unit 1 The Structure of the atmosphere, Definition and scope of Air Pollution, Scales of air pollution. Unit 2 Sources of Air Pollution : natural and artificial, Classification of pollutant, quantity and composition of particulate & gaseous pollutant, units of measurement.
  • 10. Unit 3 Effect of different air pollutants on man, animals, vegetation, property, aesthetic value and visibility, air pollution episodes. Global effects of air pollutionglobal warming, ozone depletion, acid rain and heat island effect.
  • 11. Unit 4 The meteorology and air pollution: Different meteorological factors and their effect, laps rate and stability of atmosphere, inversion phenomenon, precipitation and its relation to scavenging pollutant in the air, wind pattern, direction, velocity and fluctuations , models of diffusions and dispersion, plume behaviour, stack height design, Maximum Mixing Depth.
  • 12. Unit 5 Air pollution monitoring and regularity control, Ambient Air quality standards, emission limits, ambient air and stack sampling, equipment for ambient air and stack sampling, methods of sampling, pollution monitoring of existing sources and new installation.
  • 13. Unit 6 Chemistry of air pollution, Chain reactions of hydrocarbons, nitrogen oxide, Sulphuric oxides and intermediates, photochemical smog formation, air pollution indices -aerosols, fog, smog index.
  • 14. Unit 7 Control of pollutant emission at source, alternative fuels, process change, removal methods of particulate, principals of particulate removals, various types of particulate control equipments, setting chamber, cyclone separators , scrubbers, fabric filters and electrostatic precipitators.
  • 15. Unit 8 a) Principles of removal of gaseous pollutants, design of incineration, absorption adsorption systems. Vehicular pollution, composition, quantity and control. b) Status of air pollution in India, Air pollution control act and strategy for effective control of air pollution.
  • 16. i) Air pollution and control technologies – Wark and Warner. ii) Air pollution – Martin Crawford iii) Text book of Air Pollution and Control TechnologiesTechnologies- Y. Anjaneyulu, Allied Publishers iv)Air pollution and Industry – R.D. Ross v) Air Pollution – Rao and Rao vi)Environmental Engineering – by Peavy and Rowe.
  • 17. vii) Air Pollution – Stern viii) Fundamentals of Air Pollution- Raju BSN, IBH Publisher ix) Air Pollution and Control- Murali Krishna, ControlJain Brothers x) An Introduction to Air Pollution- R. K. PollutionTrivedi and Goyal, BSP Publications. In addition you will get soft copies of PowerPoint presentations , you can get print outs and spiral bind it. Those power point notes must be carried during practical sessions.
  • 18. Other planets have sunlight, but the Earth is the only planet we know that has air and water. Without air and water, the Earth would be unable to sustain life.  A diverse community of plant and animal life has thrived on this planet for millions of years, sustained by the sun and supported by the soil, water and air. 
  • 19.    Air quality is important simply because we can’t avoid breathing in the air around us. Man can survive without food for 5 weeks and 5 days without water but without air???????? not even five minutes The average adult breathes in about 20 cubic meters, or 20,000 litres of air a day! Mass of air taken in is 16 kg./day Those of us who live in cities should be especially concerned, since we are exposed to a greater amount of pollutants coming from automobile traffic, commercial, industrial and manufacturing facilities, as well as other sources.
  • 20.   Air pollutants can cause a variety of health problems - including breathing problems; asthma; reduced lung function; lung damage; bronchitis; cancer; and brain and nervous system damage. Air pollution can also irritate the eyes, nose and throat, and reduce resistance to colds and other illnesses. Air pollution can be especially harmful to the very young, the very old, and those with certain pre-existing medical conditions.
  • 21.   Air pollution also causes haze and smog reduces visibility, dirties and damages buildings and other landmarks, and harms trees, lakes and animals. It is also responsible for thinning the protective ozone layer in the upper atmosphere that protects us from harmful ultraviolet radiation from the sun, and may be contributing to the phenomenon known as global warming- the steady increase in average temperature of the global climate.
  • 22.    Historical explanation With increasing urbanisation and Industrialisation, humans started to release more wastes into the atmosphere than nature could cope with. Since then, more pollution has been added to the air by industrial, commercial and domestic sources. As these sources are usually found in major cities, the gases that are produced are usually concentrated in the air around them.
  • 23.   The adverse effects of air pollution were graphically illustrated in London in 1952 when, in just a few days, an estimated 4000 people died from effects of fine particle pollution. It is when these concentrated gases exceed safe limits that we have a pollution problem. Nature can no longer manage air pollution without our help.
  • 24.
  • 26.
  • 27. Q 1. . The average adult breathes in about ________________ litres of air a day. Q 2. Average adult person takes in ______ kg of air/day. Q 3. __________________ and ______________________ are main causes of increasing air pollution. Q 4. Air pollutants are more concentrated in and around ___________________.
  • 28. Q 1 . Explain importance of air and air quality.