techv
Civil/Environmental
- Dec 9, 2006
- 24
I have some basic doubt on the Stability Class. I know my understanding of it has gone wrong but would like to get it right with your help.
Pasquill Index (A-E), a mesure of Atm. Turbulence, controls a parameter (Sigma x and y) in Gaussian dispersion equation. It is noted that 'A' is for higher Turbulence giving highest dispersion. But from the index selection table (for stability class), it is noted that for daytime, Class-A is considered if wind speed is <2 m/s while Class-C is when it is >6 m/s. My question is "Why higher tubulance when the wind speed is lower"?
Pasquill Index (A-E), a mesure of Atm. Turbulence, controls a parameter (Sigma x and y) in Gaussian dispersion equation. It is noted that 'A' is for higher Turbulence giving highest dispersion. But from the index selection table (for stability class), it is noted that for daytime, Class-A is considered if wind speed is <2 m/s while Class-C is when it is >6 m/s. My question is "Why higher tubulance when the wind speed is lower"?