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High Resolution Modelling of Traffic Emissions Using the Large Eddy Simulation Code Fluidity

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Authors

Schroeder, AK 
Le Cornec, CMA 
ApSimon, H 

Abstract

jats:pThe large eddy simulation (LES) code Fluidity was used to simulate the dispersion of NOx traffic emissions along a road in London. The traffic emissions were represented by moving volume sources, one for each vehicle, with time-varying emission rates. Traffic modelling software was used to generate the vehicle movement, while an instantaneous emissions model was used to calculate the NOx emissions at 1 s intervals. The traffic emissions were also modelled as a constant volume source along the length of the road for comparison. A validation of Fluidity against wind tunnel measurements is presented before a qualitative comparison of the LES concentrations with measured roadside concentrations. Fluidity showed an acceptable comparison with the wind tunnel data for velocities and turbulence intensities. The in-canyon tracer concentrations were found to be significantly different between the wind tunnel and Fluidity. This difference was explained by the very high sensitivity of the in-canyon tracer concentrations to the precise release location. Despite this, the comparison showed that Fluidity was able to provide a realistic representation of roadside concentration variations at high temporal resolution, which is not achieved when traffic emissions are modelled as a constant volume source or by Gaussian plume models.</jats:p>

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Keywords

computational fluid dynamics, large eddy simulation, urban, air pollution, nox, high temporal resolution

Journal Title

Atmosphere

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Journal ISSN

0004-6973
2073-4433

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Publisher

MDPI AG
Sponsorship
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EP/N010221/1)