Environmental Engineering (ENVE)
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Faculty of Engineering
ENVE 4003 [0.5 credit]
Air Pollution and Emissions Control
Air pollutants, classification, sources, and effects. Ambient air quality objectives and monitoring. Pollutant formation mechanisms in combustion. Major pollutant categories and control methods. Indoor air quality. Laboratory procedures: emissions from boilers and IC engines, particulate size distribution and control, IAQ parameters.Also offered at the graduate level with additional or different requirements, as ENVE 5101 (EVG 5101) for which additional credit is precluded.
Prerequisites: fourth-year status in Engineering or permission of the department.
Lectures three hours a week, problem analysis one hour a week, laboratory three hours alternate weeks.
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