Original title:
Passive pollutant passage through an idealised urban canopy
Translated title:
Průchod posivního polutentu idealizovanou městskou zástavbou
Authors:
Bezpalcová, Klára ; Jaňour, Zbyněk ; Leitl, B. ; Schatzmann, M. Document type: Papers Conference/Event: Annual Conference of Doctoral Students /15./ WDS´06 - Week of doctoral students 2006, Praha (CZ), 2006-06-06 / 2006-06-09
Year:
2006
Language:
eng Abstract:
[eng][cze] The regular obstacle array of the Mock Urban Setting Test (MUST) field site in the Utah West Desert has been replicated in the large boundary layer wind tunnel at Hamburg University. Dispersion from a point source within an idealised urban canopy for an oblique wind direction was a main focus of the wind tunel measurements. Two different methods were used to estimate the travelling time of a passive tracer through the array. The first evident method was based on a measured instantaneous behaviour of the plume while switching on and off thepassive pullant source; the second one used the spatial concentration correlation coefficients obtained from the simultaneous measurement at two positions. Different travelling time behaviour for the points situated along and perpendicular to the street canyons has been detected.Pravidelná struktura idealizovaných překážek experimentu MUST (Mock Urban Setting Test) byla vymodelována ve velkém aerodynamickém tunelu Hamburské University. Rozptyl znečištění z bodového zdroje byl studován v této práci. Dvě různé metody - metody založena na prostorové korelaci okamžitých koncentrací a metoda využívající pravidelného zapínání a vypínání zdroje - byly použity pro odhad rychlosti šíření pasivní příměsi idealizovanou zástavbou.
Keywords:
atmospheric boundary layer; the dispersion of pollutants; wind tunnel modelling Project no.: CEZ:AV0Z20760514 (CEP), Czech-German project D29-CZ 14/04-05, FUMAPEX Funding provider: EU Host item entry: WDS´ 06 Week of doctoral students 2006, ISBN 80-86732-86-X
Institution: Institute of Thermomechanics AS ČR
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Document availability information: Fulltext is available at the institute of the Academy of Sciences. Original record: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0138366