Roof-level large- and small-scale coherent structures in a street canyon flow

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Thomas Jaroslawski
Eric Savory
Laurent Perret
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[1] University of Western Ontario,Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering
[2] Centrale Nantes,LHEEA, UMR CNRS 6598
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Spanwise space–time correlations; Spanwise filter; Street canyon; Particle image velocimetry; Quadrant analysis;
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The characteristics of large- and small-scale turbulent motions at roof-level in a street canyon flow were experimentally investigated along with their spatio-temporal organization and their mutual interaction in this region. Quadrant analysis was conducted to identify sweep and ejection events, whilst a spanwise spatial filter was used to identify the large-scale motions in the flow. The present analysis was conducted for six configurations; three upstream roughness arrays and two canyon width (W) to height (h) aspect ratios (AR = W/h = 1 and 3). The upstream roughness arrays consisted of three-dimensional cubes (plan area density, λp = 25%), 1h spaced two-dimensional bars (λp = 50%, corresponding to the skimming-flow regime) and 3h spaced two-dimensional bars (λp = 25%, corresponding to the wake-interference flow regime). It was found that the roughness configuration has a strong effect on the size of the quadrant events in the street canyon, with the wake-interference flow regimes producing significantly larger sweep and ejection events than the skimming-flow regimes. Upstream wake-interference flow regimes were found to have a significantly greater temporal correlation than in the skimming-flow regimes. Large-scale streamwise and spanwise velocity components were found to have large spatio-temporal correlation integral scales, in agreement with the large-scale structures existing in the overlying boundary layer. It was also confirmed that there is a coupling between large- and small-scales at roof-level of the street canyon. While sweep and ejection events were found to be due to the dynamical contribution of the small-scales, their occurrence is shown to be coupled with that of large-scale low- and high-momentum regions, respectively.
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