PNAM: parallel software for air quality simulations in the Naples area
Abstract
The parallel Naples airshed model (PNAM) is a parallel software package for the numerical simulation of photosmog episodes in urban scale domains. It solves the atmospheric diffusion equations, which model the air pollution dynamics in a Eulerian approach, using a symmetric time‐splitting, where the advection is separated from the (coupled) diffusion and chemistry. Presents some results of a numerical simulation of a severe photochemical smog episode, which occurred in the Naples area. A preliminary comparison with measured data is reported, as a first step toward the validation of PNAM. Some parallel performance results, obtained on an IBM SP machine, are also shown.
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Citation
D’Ambra, P., Barone, G., diSerafino, D., Giunta, G., Murli, A. and Riccio, A. (1999), "PNAM: parallel software for air quality simulations in the Naples area", Environmental Management and Health, Vol. 10 No. 4, pp. 209-215. https://doi.org/10.1108/09566169910276021
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