Effects of increasing the degree of building height asymmetry on ventilation and pollutant dispersion within street canyons

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作者
Jon K.S. [1 ,2 ]
Jong S.I. [1 ]
Ri S.H. [1 ]
Ko J.Y. [3 ]
Ko S.G. [3 ]
Kim H. [3 ]
Ryang T.S. [3 ]
Sin C.H. [1 ,4 ]
机构
[1] School of Environment and Architecture, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, Shanghai
[2] School of Metallic Engineering, Kim Chaek University of Technology, Central District, Pyongyang
[3] Faculty of Physics, Kim Chaek University of Technology, Central District, Pyongyang
[4] Natural Science Center, Kim Il Sung University, Taesong District, Pyongyang
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Energy and Built Environment | 2024年 / 5卷 / 05期
关键词
Asymmetric street canyon; Building height; Sustainable city; Traffic pollutant; Ventilation;
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10.1016/j.enbenv.2023.06.002
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摘要
Rational urban design helps to build sustainable cities with high ventilation capacity and pollutant removal capacity, but the effect of building height on ventilation and pollutant dispersion inside asymmetric canyons has not been fully studied. In this paper, we studied the effect of increasing the degree of building height asymmetry (DBHA) on canyon ventilation and pollutant diffusion in shallow and deep asymmetric street canyons by considering six different building height ratios (BHR = 3/4, 1/2, 1/3, 4/3, 2/1 and 3/1). The results show that increasing the DBHA in asymmetric canyons can improve the ventilation and pollutant removal capacity. For step-up canyons, increasing the downwind building height is very useful to improve ventilation and pollutant removal. For shallow/deep step-up canyons with BHR = 1/3, the air exchange rate (ACH) increased to 211.2% and 380.1% of the flat canyons, respectively. The spatially-average pollutant concentration in the pedestrian zones (leeward Kavg* ang windward Kavg*) decreases significantly with the increase of DBHA, especially for the deep step-up canyon with BHR = 1/3, the leeward Kavg* and windward Kavg* decrease to 15.3% and 3%, respectively. Also, increasing the upwind building height can also improve the ventilation capacity in the step-down canyons. For the deep step-down canyon with BHR = 3/1, the leeward Kavg* and windward Kavg* decreased to 40.6% and 24.1% of the deep flat canyon, respectively. Notably, the ventilation capacity is very low for step-down canyons with BHR = 4/3, and for step-down canyons with BHR ≥ 2/1, the ventilation capacity and pollutant removal capacity increase significantly with the increase of DBHA. Therefore, in urban planning, step-down canyons with BHR = 4/3 should be avoided and designed to satisfy the condition of BHR ≥ 2/1. These findings will be a valuable reference for urban designers to build sustainable cities with high ventilation capacity. © 2023
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页数:13
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