Numerical Simulation of Ultrafine Particle Dispersion in Urban Street Canyons with the Spalart-Allmaras Turbulence Model

The increased traffic emissions and reduced ventilation of urban street canyons lead to the formation of high particle concentrations as a function of the related flow field and geometry. In this context, the use of advanced modelling tools, able to evaluate particle concentration under different traffic and meteorological conditions, may be helpful. In this work, a numerical scheme based on the non-commercial fully explicit AC-CBS algorithm, and the one-equation Spalart-Allmaras turbulence model, was developed to perform numerical simulations of fluid flow and ultrafine particle dispersion in different street canyon configurations and under different wind speed and traffic conditions. The proposed non-commercial numerical tool was validated through a comparison with data drawn from the scientific literature. The results obtained from ultrafine particle concentration simulations show that as the building height increases the dispersion of particles in the canyon becomes weaker, due to the restricted interaction between the flow field in the street canyon and the undisturbed flow. Higher values of approaching wind speed facilitate the dispersion of the particles. The traffic effect has been evaluated by imposing different values of particles emission, depending on the vehicles type, with the lowest concentration values obtained for the Euro 6 vehicles, and the highest for High Duty Vehicles. A parametric analysis was also performed concerning the exposure to particles of pedestrians in different positions at the road level as a function of street canyon geometry, traffic mode, and wind speed. The worst exposure (1.25 × 10 6 part./cm 3 ) was found at the leeward side for an aspect ratio H/W = 1, wind speed of 5 m/s when High Duty Vehicles traffic was considered.

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