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STUDY OF THE EFFECTS OF BUILDING DENSITY AND OVERALL SHAPE OF A CITY ON POLLUTANT DISPERSION BY COMBINATION OF WIND TUNNEL EXPERIMENTS AND CFD SIMULATIONS

Riccardo Buccolieri ; Dipartimento di Scienza dei Materiali, University of Salento, Via Monteroni, 73100 Lecce, Italy
Mats Sandberg ; Division of Indoor Environment, Department of Technology and Built Environment, KTH Research School, University of Gävle, SE-80176 Gävle, Sweden


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str. 651-655

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Sažetak

Despite the improvement made in controlling local air pollution, urban areas are undergoing increasing environmental
pressures and poor air quality is one of the major concerns. Recently, much attention has focused on the relationship between urban form and sustainability. There are indications that the density and the overall shape of cities can have implications on street level
ventilation and the “compact city” is by many regarded as the most sustainable urban form. In this framework, this paper is devoted
to the study of flow and pollutant dispersion from a ground level line source at pedestrian level within different urban configurations. The urban-like configurations vary from the scenario of an urban sprawl to the opposite scenario of a compact city. Wind tunnel experiments and CFD simulations are performed to evaluate pollutant concentrations in each of the idealized city structures.
The overall aim is that of assessing and clarifying the effect of city density on atmospheric flow patterns and pollutant dispersion.

Ključne riječi

wind tunnel experiments; CFD simulations; planar area index; compact city; dispersion

Hrčak ID:

64336

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https://hrcak.srce.hr/64336

Datum izdavanja:

12.12.2008.

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