Anais Do XXII Simpósio Internacional De Engenharia Automotiva 2014
DOI: 10.5151/engpro-simea2014-34
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Modelagem Da Dispersão De Poluentes De Origem Móvel (Veicular) Em Curitiba E a Ocorrência De Bromélias Em Cabos Da Rede Elétrica

Abstract: A ocorrência das bromélias atmosféricas (Tillandsia sp) nas redes de distribuição de energia proporciona um efeito visual negativo e custos de limpeza para as empresas. Apesar dos estudos existentes, as informações não explicam quais as condições propícias para o fenômeno. Para se obter dados sobre a qualidade do ar em Curitiba, tendo em vista que as bibliografias apontam este gênero como uma planta bioindicadora, foi realizada uma modelagem da dispersão de poluentes atmosféricos através do programa AERMOD, ut… Show more

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“…This is evident from the close relationship found here between the nitrogen content and the NOx concentration in the Valley. This is similar to what occurs for other atmospheric bromeliads, whose nitrogen content is higher in the vicinity of highways than further away 40 42 . The seasonal differences found for the nitrogen content appeared to respond to the phenology of this bromeliad which grows after the rainy season.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…This is evident from the close relationship found here between the nitrogen content and the NOx concentration in the Valley. This is similar to what occurs for other atmospheric bromeliads, whose nitrogen content is higher in the vicinity of highways than further away 40 42 . The seasonal differences found for the nitrogen content appeared to respond to the phenology of this bromeliad which grows after the rainy season.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%