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Course Name
Turkish Hava Kirlenmesi
English Air Pollution
Course Code
CEV 326 Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester 6
3 4 1 1
Course Language Turkish
Course Coordinator Kadir Alp
Course Objectives 1. Development of the background in air pollution by the introduction of the fundamental knowledge in
air pollution and its relationship with other environmental engineering areas,
2. Improvement of the concepts in theoretical and applied knowledge with laboratory applications.
Course Description Fundamentals of air pollution. Air pollutants. Impacts of air pollution on human health, welfare, and
ecosystem. Air pollution sources. Combustion chemistry, fuels. Air pollutant formation mechanisms.
Atmospheric transformation and transport of pollutants. Atmospheric reactions. Meteorology. Dispersion
models. Industrial air pollutant control technologies. Air quality measurement techniques. Air pollutant
measurement techniques at the source. Air quality management. Global air pollution problems. Cost
analysis
Course Outcomes Students who are successfully finish this course are expected to:
I. Identify the major air pollutants and their sources
II. Know the basic atmospheric reactions occurring in the atmosphere for air pollutants
III. Determine and understand the effects of meteorology on air pollution
IV. Estimate the amount of pollutants formed from combustion of a solid liquir or a gas fuel
V. Model and estimate the dispersion of air pollutants for basic cases
VI. Understand the air quality management practices
VII. Understand the mechanisms used and general principles of control technologies used for main air
pollutants
VIII.Be aware of the global environmental problems related to air pollution and their causes
IX. Understand the air p
Pre-requisite(s) KIM101 veya/or KIM101E
Required Facilities
Other
Textbook Tünay,O. and Alp,K.,”Hava Kirlenmesi Kontrolü”, İTO Yayınları, No:1996-36, İstanbul,1996.
1. Vallero, D. A., 2007, “Fundamentals of air pollution”, 4th ed., Elsevier, Amsterdam (Kütüphanede e-kaynak olarak mevcut).
2. Wark, K., Warner, C.F., Davis, W.T., 1998, “Air Pollution: Its Origin and Control”, 3rd edition, Addison-Wesley, Menlo Park, CA.
Other References 3. Sportisse, B., 2010, “Fundamentals in Air Pollution From Processes to Modelling”, Springer Netherlands, Dordrecht (Kütüphanede e-kaynak olarak mevcut).
4. Colls, J., 2002, “Air Pollution: Measurement, Modelling and Mitigation”, Spon Press, Taylor & Francis Group, London (Kütüphanede e-kaynak olarak mevcut).
5. Griffin, R. D.,2006, “Principles of Air Quality Management”, 2ndedition, CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, Boca Raton, FL.
6. Spellman F. R., 2009, “The science of air: concepts and applications”, 2nd edition, CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, Boca Raton, FL.
7. Seinfeld, J.H. and Pandis S., 2006, “Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics: From Air Pollution to Climate Change”, 2nd edition, Wiley and Sons Inc. (QC879.6.S45 1998, 2006, Kütüphanede e-kaynak olarak mevcut).
8. Lutgens, F.K., Tarbuck, E.J., 2007, “The Atmosphere: An Introduction to Meteorology”, 10th edition, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, N.J.
9. De Nevers, N., 1999, “Air Pollution Control Engineering”, 2nd edition, McGraw Hill, NY.
10. Heinsohn, R.J., Kabel, R.L., 1999, “Sources and Control of Air Pollution”, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, N.J.
11. O. Tünay and K. Alp, 1996, “Hava Kirlenmesi Kontrolü”, İTO Yayınları, No:1996-36, İstanbul.
12. Müezzinoğlu, A., 2000, “Hava Kirliliği ve Kontrolünün Esasları”, Dokuz Eylül Üni., İzmir.
13. İncecik, S.,1994, “Hava Kirliliği”, İTÜ Yayınları, İstanbul.
 
 
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