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- Title
Large-Eddy Simulation for the Mechanism of Pollutant Removal from a Two-Dimensional Street Canyon.
- Authors
Michioka, Takenobu; Sato, Ayumu; Takimoto, Hiroshi; Kanda, Manabu
- Abstract
Large-eddy simulation (LES) is conducted to investigate the mechanism of pollutant removal from a two-dimensional street canyon with a building-height to street-width (aspect) ratio of 1. A pollutant is released as a ground-level line source at the centre of the canyon floor. The mean velocities, turbulent fluctuations, and mean pollutant concentration estimated by LES are in good agreement with those obtained by wind-tunnel experiments. Pollutant removal from the canyon is mainly determined by turbulent motions, except in the adjacent area to the windward wall. The turbulent motions are composed of small vortices and small-scale coherent structures of low-momentum fluid generated close to the plane of the roof. Although both small vortices and small-scale coherent structures affect pollutant removal, the pollutant is largely emitted from the canyon by ejection of low-momentum fluid when the small-scale coherent structures appear just above the canyon where the pollutant is retained. Large-scale coherent structures also develop above the canyon, but they do not always affect pollutant removal.
- Subjects
CITIES &; towns; STREETS; CANYONS; ROOFS; WIND tunnel models; POLLUTANTS; EDDY flux
- Publication
Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 2011, Vol 138, Issue 2, p195
- ISSN
0006-8314
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10546-010-9556-2