Modeling the impact of the viaduct on particles dispersion from vehicle exhaust in street canyons

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ChuanFu Zhang
Mou Wen
JianRong Zeng
GuiLin Zhang
HaiPing Fang
Yan Li
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Key Laboratory of Nuclear Analysis Technique, Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics
[2] Shanghai University,Shanghai Institute of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics
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street canyon; viaduct; particles number distribution; CFD simulation; mean particle residence time;
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In this paper, the impact of the viaduct on flow and traffic exhausting particles dispersion within urban street canyons was numerically simulated using a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model. Two-dimensional flow and dispersion of particles from traffic exhausts were modeled using the standard k-∈ turbulence model. The street canyons with a viaduct at different widths and different heights above the ground are simulated. The results show that the airflow in street canyon is evidently influenced by the viaduct: The position of the main vortex center is changed, especially there are two strong vortexes when the viaduct is placed at 10 m height above the ground. It is found based on the study of the particles number concentrations (PNCs) that the viaduct may mitigate the pollution level in the street canyon sometimes. The impact of the viaduct width on PNCs is stronger than that of the height. The study of PNDs reveals that the mean PNCs at the wall of upwind building increase when a viaduct is placed in street canyon. In addition, it is found based on the study of mean particles residence time (PRT) that the removal of the particles strongly correlates to the mean PNCs. The results indicate that the viaduct is an important factor to influence the flow patterns and particles dispersion in street canyons.
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