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Rating mass concentration of airborne dust in road transport depending on the speed of vehicles
PÍŠEK, David
This thesis focuses on an evaluation of the mass concentration of airborne dust in road transport in relation to the speed of the vehicles. Initially described are airborne dust, its types, fractions and impacts on humans and living environment. Furthermore, the work devotes itself to the measures taken against dustiness, the effects and impacts of transport on living environment and the closely related EURO European emission limits. Part of the work also includes a description of the DustTRAK II 8530 measuring device and individual measurements of dustiness of fraction size 10 m (PM10) during the movement of two vehicles of different weights on selected transport routes. The values measured and their analysis show that the size of the dust matter concentration in the atmosphere is affected by several factors. The main factors are the level and nature of pollution and the type of transport routes, the intensity of traffic, the speed of passing vehicles, the chosen track of passing vehicles in the traffic lane and the distribution of dirt on the road.

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