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contributor authorZhonghua Wei
contributor authorJingxuan Peng
contributor authorXinwang Ma
contributor authorShi Qiu
contributor authorShaofan Wang
date accessioned2022-02-01T00:15:01Z
date available2022-02-01T00:15:01Z
date issued7/1/2021
identifier other%28ASCE%29EE.1943-7870.0001878.pdf
identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4271147
description abstractDistribution patterns of particulate matter 2.5 (PM2.5) inside urban street canyons varies according to the street canyon enclosure ratio (SCER) and traffic flow states, and therefore they affect people in different positions of street canyons to different extents. This paper studied PM2.5 distribution patterns in both symmetric and asymmetric street canyons by using the computational fluid dynamics technique. Simulation experiments were conducted in a series of isolated street canyons in Beijing with five SCERs and three types of traffic flow states. The results of the simulation experiments were verified with on-site data. The results are threefold: (1) PM2.5 emitted by the vehicles gathers around the corners of leeward buildings of street canyons, and this phenomenon tends to be aggravated by heavy traffic flow states in most scenarios; (2) of five SCERs, it was the most difficult for PM2.5 to spread out of the canyons with SCER = 2:1:2, whereas it was the easiest for PM2.5 to spread out of the canyons with SCER = 2:2:1; and (3) pedestrians and residents on the leeward side of asymmetric street canyons are exposed to the highest PM2.5 concentration. The findings of this research will assist in designing street canyons, controlling the traffic flow, and developing measures to reduce the harm of PM2.5 to the public.
publisherASCE
titleToward PM2.5 Distribution Patterns Inside Symmetric and Asymmetric Street Canyons: Experimental Study
typeJournal Paper
journal volume147
journal issue7
journal titleJournal of Environmental Engineering
identifier doi10.1061/(ASCE)EE.1943-7870.0001878
journal fristpage04021016-1
journal lastpage04021016-13
page13
treeJournal of Environmental Engineering:;2021:;Volume ( 147 ):;issue: 007
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