Study of wind flow and pollutant dispersion by newly developed precision-improving methods |
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Authors: | M. Kadja J.S. Anagnostopoulos G.C. Bergeles |
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Affiliation: | Institut de Génie Mécanique, Université de Constantine, Constantine 25000, Algeria;Laboratory of Aerodynamics, Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Athens, Greece |
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Abstract: | The paper presents a three-dimensional transient numerical model for atmospheric wind flow and industry and/or traffic pollutant dispersion over terrains having a complex topography. The model is based on a finite-volume integration of the equations governing mass, momentum, heat and pollutant transport within the earth's atmospheric boundary layer, using a collocated grid arrangement. The instability provoked by such a formulation was avoided by using a special pressure-velocity coupling. Local refinement of the grid was achieved via a domain decomposition method. The technique of “porosity” used to approximate curved three-dimensional boundaries is incorporated in the procedure thus avoiding the less accurate and more common approximation by a broken surface with segments parallel to the coordinate lines. The method was validated by simulating the flow over the Attica peninsula for which measurements of wind speed and pollutant emissions are available. |
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