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PNAM: parallel software for air quality simulations in the Naples area

Pasqua D’Ambra (Center for Research on Parallel Computing and Supercomputers (CPS‐CNR), Naples, Italy)
Guido Barone (University of Naples “Federico II” and CPS‐CNR, Naples, Italy)
Daniela diSerafino (The Second University of Naples, Caserta and CPS‐CNR, Naples, Italy)
Giulio Giunta (Naval University of Naples and CPS‐CNR, Naples, Italy)
Almerico Murli (University of Naples “Federico II’ and CPS‐CNR, Naples, Italy)
Angelo Riccio (University of Naples “Federico II” and CPS‐CNR, Naples, Italy)

Environmental Management and Health

ISSN: 0956-6163

Article publication date: 1 October 1999

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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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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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