Abstract:
This work is devoted to the description and testing of the developed numerical
microscale mathematical model of a non-isothermal turbulent flow and transport of
a passive gaseous pollutant in street canyons and city blocks. The model is successfully
applied to consider three-dimensional turbulent steady flows in a wind tunnel with
a heated groove and in a cavern channel with a pollutant supply, for which measurements
are available. A comparison of the calculated results, experimental data, and calculations
obtained using ANSYS Fluent demonstrates the validity of the numerical model. The
model is used to calculate and analyze the fields of wind speed and pollutant concentration,
as well as the integral characteristics of the pollutant concentration in a street canyon as
a whole and in a breathing zone (up to 2 meters above the canyon bottom) with partial or
overall heating of the windward wall of the canyon. The flow structure and the observed
maximum and average concentrations of the pollutants are found to depend significantly
on the size of the heated part of the windward canyon wall.
Keywords:turbulence modeling, street canyon, non-isothermality, pollutant transport, numerical calculations.