1 / 8

AIR

AIR. Where should we place the collectors ? The students worked in groups and presented their proposals . Collecting: At five various locations in the schoolyard ( see map ) . Between 21-23 January for 48 hours. Weather: Neither rain nor snow, southeasterly weak wind . .

stuart
Download Presentation

AIR

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. AIR Whereshouldweplace the collectors? Thestudents worked in groups and presentedtheirproposals. Collecting: At five various locations in the schoolyard (seemap). Between 21-23 January for 48 hours. Weather: Neither rain nor snow, southeasterlyweakwind.

  2. Placement of the collectors

  3. Two collectors at location 3, the small children´s playground.

  4. And nowwecountparticles! 1,2,3,4…………….and the average.

  5. A photo taken by a mobile phone in the microscope. Look! There it is - a particlemuchsmallerthan a millimeter

  6. Results of AirborneParticulates Collecting • The majority of the particles are smaller than 1 mm long and most of them are white. • Collecting sites: • 1) 15 particles/cm2 0,3 particles/cm2/h • 2) 4 particles/cm20,1 particles/cm2/h • 3) 14 particles/cm20,3 particles/cm2/h • 4) 5 particles/cm20,1 particles/cm2/h • 5) 6particles/cm20,1 particles/cm2/h

  7. The Analyses We think the buildings are rather well placed. At location 1 (see map) many parents drop off their children (with car) and we think that is why there are a lot of particles there. We also think that is why there are so many particles at location 3. Location 3 is the little children´s playground and this may be a problem. Our solution is that the parents can drop their children at the parkinglot on the other side of school. Then the playground is protected by a building, so it won´t get so many particles there. Our suggestion is to plant many trees at location 1 to stop the particles. At location 4, we put up a 2 m high windbreakbetween and in front of the buildings. The students canalsouse it as graffiti boards.

  8. Higherbuildingsaround the playground, location 3. We think it would be good if there was a larger distance between the buildings and the roads, and with some trees in between. Location 4, in front of the opening between the houses we will plant trees and bushes. Like a small forest to stop the particles. Plantations with trees and bushes on the roofsof the lower buildings. This will force the wind to go higher, over the trees. All plants will also make more oxygen to the children, better air!

More Related