Developing of Air Pollution Control Engineering

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Air pollution control engineering is a compulsory special course for students whose major is Environmental Engineering. Through leaning this course, the students should know air pollutants and environmental quality standard, air pollution and weather, air diffusion mode and estimation of pollutant concentration, chimney height design, air pollution factors and control principles, basic methods, foundation of dust-cleaning technology, performance of dust-cleaner, mechanic cleaner, wet dust-cleaner, filter cleaner, electric cleaner, adsorption, catalytic transformation, treatment of exhaust gas containing SO2, treatment of exhaust gas containing NOx, treatment of exhaust gas containing fluorine, treatment of organic exhaust gas, treatment of tail gases, treatment of odor. This paper first analyzes the characteristics and probes the problems of this course prior to construction. Then it proposes a developing plan for the course: description of teaching contents prior to construction, aim for this class and construction, improvement of teaching methods and modes, and etc.

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