Analysis of Noise Pollution Due to Vehicular Traffic in Nashik City
Abstract
Vehicular pollution is increasing day by day and it contributes about 60% to the total greenhouse gases in India. Harmful pollutants from the exhaust gases such as carbon monoxides, particulate matter, carbon dioxide, nitrides and oxides causes dizziness, headache, cancer and even death. The emissions are mostly dependent on the acceleration and speed characteristics of the vehicles. Heavy congestion causes more delay leading to extra amount of fuel consumption and emission. The present study aims to develop the dispersion modelling of the particulate matter (PM) with the help of CALINE-4 software. The outcome of the present study helps in understanding the pattern of the emission flow from source and thus helps in provision of green belt in city to decrease the effect of air pollution.
How to cite this article:
Mohsinkhan P, Bari C. Analysis of Noise Pollution
Due to Vehicular Traffic in Nashik City. J Adv Res
Auto Tech Transp Sys 2019; 4(2): 12-16
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