Acronym: -
Room (block/door no.): E101
Basic information about the research infrastructure:
Period of development: 10 years
Type: concentrated in one place / at various locations:
Average number of users per year: 50
List of projects or sources that contributed to the creation or modernization of the research infrastructure: APVV, VEGA
Room (block/door no.): E101
Basic information about the research infrastructure:
Period of development: 10 years
Type: concentrated in one place / at various locations:
Average number of users per year: 50
List of projects or sources that contributed to the creation or modernization of the research infrastructure: APVV, VEGA
Detailed information about the research infrastructure / laborator
- Description and data about the research infrastructure / laboratory:
Laboraty is used for analysis of waste gases CO, NOx, SO₂, O₂ by the NDIR method with a HORIBA analyzer; for total carbon in emissions with a Bernath Atomic analyzer; and for measuring CH₄, CO₂, O₂, H₂, H₂S with a BIOGAS 5000 analyzer. This equipment is used to determine waste gases from various primarily stationary sources of air pollution, as well as contamination in the occupational environment. Model studies of air-pollutant dispersion are also carried out using the dispersion models MODIM and AERMOD. The equipment is used in the teaching of the courses Air Quality Management Project, Modeling the Dispersion of Pollutants in the Environment, and for the experimental parts of final theses. -
List of instrumentation:
- HORIBA gas analyzer
- Bernath Atomic 3006 analyzer for total carbon in emissions
- BIOGAS 5000 analyzer
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Justification of uniqueness / strategic importance:
The instrumentation is important for identifying possible sources of pollution of ambient and occupational environment. -
Research fields to which the research infrastructure is assigned:
air protection and quality, occupational environment, waste engineering