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The Quarterly Journal of Mechanics and Applied Mathematics 1954 7(4):468-471; doi:10.1093/qjmam/7.4.468
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THE PROBLEM OF DIFFUSION INTO A TURBULENT BOUNDARY LAYER FROM A PLANE AREA SOURCE, BOUNDED BY TWO STRAIGHT PERPENDICULAR EDGES

D. R. DAVIES

( The University Sheffield )

In this note a solution of the equation of turbulent diffusion in the atmosphere is obtained, subject to the boundary conditions prescribed by a plane area source in the shape of an infinite quadrant, when the surrounding surface is assumed to be impervious to the transfer of particles and the mean wind speed is directed parallel to one of the edges of the quadrant.


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