Course title
環境計測工学   [Environmental Measurement Engineering]
Course category technology speciality courses  Requirement   Credit 2 
Department   Year 34  Semester 1st 
Course type 1st  Course code 023459
Instructor(s)
WULED LENGGORO   [WULED Lenggoro]
Facility affiliation Faculty of Engineering Office   Email address

Course description
While learning about atmospheric environmental problems originating from transboundary substances, students will acquire specialized knowledge about the physics and chemistry of particulate matter (PM) in the atmosphere, mass transfer and circulation between the atmosphere and the earth's surface, and deepen their understanding of the relationship between the atmospheric environment and ecosystems.
Expected Learning
To acquire knowledge of the physics and chemistry of the atmosphere and particulate matter (PM), to understand the concept of the source of matter and the related balance and measurement (observation) methods, and to develop the basic skills to take their own risk measures for education/research activities that take environmental issues into consideration in the future.
Course schedule
Part 1: Guidance: Air Quality Issues
Part 2: Sources and formation mechanisms
Part 3: Physics and Chemistry of the atmosphere
Part 4: Physics of particulate matter (fine particles)
Part 5: Chemistry of particulate matter (fine particles)
Part 6: Physics and chemistry of fine particles: Research examples
Part 7: Periodic examination (1)
Part 8: Measurement methods of fine particles (A guest lecturer may be invited)
Part 9: Wide-area transport (1): Physics and chemistry of clouds
Part 10: Wide-area transport (2): Mineral cycle
Part 11: Mass transfer from the atmosphere to the earth's surface: Dry deposition
Part 12: Mass transfer from the atmosphere to the earth's surface: wet deposition
Part 13: Examples of wide-area transports
Part 14: Relationship between ecosystems (humans and plants) and airborne particulates: research examples
Part 15: Periodic exam (2) and explanation (tentative)
Prerequisites
This course is designed for students who have taken courses in mathematics and physics/chemistry in their first or second year. In order to clarify the problem of particulate matter in the atmosphere, measurements in the real atmosphere in the field and the development of transport models are the two wheels of research, and the perspectives of both physics and chemistry, measurement (observation) and calculation are important.
Required Text(s) and Materials
The Physics and Chemistry of Trans-boundary Air Pollution
Author(s): Shin-ichi Fujita, Kazuhiko Miura, Hiroshi Okochi, Hiroshi Hayami, Kazuhide Matsuda, Tatsuya Sakurai. Publisher: Seizando Shoten
You may use (1) Revised and expanded edition (published on 2/28/2017) or (2) 2nd revised edition (published on 2/28/2021) \3,300 (tax included)
References
The Physics and Chemistry of Trans-boundary Air Pollution
Author(s): Shin-ichi Fujita, Kazuhiko Miura, Hiroshi Okochi, Hiroshi Hayami, Kazuhide Matsuda, Tatsuya Sakurai. Publisher: Seizando Shoten
You may use (1) Revised and expanded edition (published on 2/28/2017) or (2) 2nd revised edition (published on 2/28/2021) \3,300 (tax included)
Assessment/Grading
Periodic exam (80%), small report to be submitted at each class (20%)
Message from instructor(s)
Relevant information will be delivered from Google Classroom. There will be occasional group work ("group discussion") on certain issues, as well as presentations.
Course keywords
Gases, liquids, solids, aerosols, chemical reactions, diffusion, fluids, heat transfer, risk
Office hours
Thursday 15:00-16:15
Remarks 1
https://www.seizando.co.jp/book/4364/
About the second revised edition (note from the publisher)
In the second edition of the book, we have incorporated research results since 2017 and updated environmental data. The headings have been revised to make it easier to imagine from the perspective of other fields, and information on websites where the latest data can be obtained has been included. Some of the photographs, columns, and exercises at the beginning of the book were replaced or updated with new ones.
The recent progress in research on the physics and chemistry of transboundary air pollution has been remarkable, and the contents of this book will continue to be reviewed periodically.
Remarks 2
Environmental science is characterized by its broad scope, encompassing not only the natural sciences but also the humanities and social sciences such as ethics and economics. Those of us who study the physics and chemistry of transboundary atmospheric materials (material cycle) should not be indifferent to the historical background of the problem, the international situation, the social trends of each country, and the actual environmental impact.
Related URL
https://researchmap.jp/wlenggoro
Lecture Language
Japanese
Language Subject
Last update
3/9/2022 6:00:35 PM