Je. Olesen et Sg. Sommer, MODELING EFFECTS OF WIND-SPEED AND SURFACE COVER ON AMMONIA VOLATILIZATION FROM STORED PIG SLURRY, Atmospheric environment. Part A, General topics, 27(16), 1993, pp. 2567-2574
A mechanistic model for calculating ammonia losses from stored slurry
is developed. The model is tested against ammonia loss data determined
with wind tunnels covering pilot slurry tanks. Wind speed within the
tunnels was adjusted from 1.8 to 10 m s(-1). There was agreement betwe
en the predicted and measured ammonia loss rates from uncovered slurry
and slurry covered by surface crust or a 15 cm straw layer. A surface
resistance parameter (r(c)) is included in the transfer coefficient o
f the model. It is shown that surface resistance is of great importanc
e if the slurry is covered by a surface crust or a 15 cm straw layer.
Ammonia losses increased curvilinearly with wind speed approaching a m
aximum at about 6 m s(-1). The transport coefficient for ammoniacal ni
trogen in the stored slurry was found to be about 10-times higher than
the diffusion coefficient of ammonium in water. This is probably caus
ed by convection.