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  Topic: 'Fundamentals of Stack Gas Dispersion' Milton Beychok
mbeychok

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PostForum: Book/Media Reviews   Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 11:38 pm   Subject: Re: 'Fundamentals of Stack Gas Dispersion' Milton Beychok
EnviroEngineer:

The ISC models had a good run in my opinion. The first version was made available in the late 1970's .... about 25 to 26 years ago.

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  Topic: 'Fundamentals of Stack Gas Dispersion' Milton Beychok
mbeychok

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PostForum: Book/Media Reviews   Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2006 6:36 pm   Subject: 'Fundamentals of Stack Gas Dispersion' Milton Beychok
The dispersion modeling of air pollutants is the best available scientific tool for quantifying the impact of emissions from the use of oil or any other fossil fuels. Anyone interested in or involved ...
  Topic: Flue gas emissions from burning various fuels
mbeychok

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PostForum: Environment   Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2006 6:32 pm   Subject: Flue gas emissions from burning various fuels
Here are some typical flue gas generation data for burning natural gas or fuel oil or coal. It is interesting to note that the flue gas generation for the three different fuels ranges from 11,600 to ...
 
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