CFD simulations of flow and dust dispersion in a realistic urban area

Fluid flow and dust transportation in a realistic urban residential community under dust storm weather conditions are investigated using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) with a grid resolution of several meters. The dust transportation and concentration distribution are obtained through the Lagran...

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Main Authors: Kun Luo, HaiJun Yu, Zhixiang Dai, MingMing Fang, Jianren Fan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2016-01-01
Series:Engineering Applications of Computational Fluid Mechanics
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19942060.2016.1150205
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spelling doaj-d0c52d265b0f47aa99c9dfe2c0ebabf42020-11-24T23:05:21ZengTaylor & Francis GroupEngineering Applications of Computational Fluid Mechanics1994-20601997-003X2016-01-0110122824210.1080/19942060.2016.11502051150205CFD simulations of flow and dust dispersion in a realistic urban areaKun Luo0HaiJun Yu1Zhixiang Dai2MingMing Fang3Jianren Fan4Zhejiang UniversityZhejiang UniversityZhejiang UniversityZhejiang UniversityZhejiang UniversityFluid flow and dust transportation in a realistic urban residential community under dust storm weather conditions are investigated using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) with a grid resolution of several meters. The dust transportation and concentration distribution are obtained through the Lagrangian-formulated discrete particle model by integrating the particle velocity between certain time intervals. The fluid flow is solved by the realizable $ k - \varepsilon $ model. It is found that the dust transportation and distribution are very closely related to the flow field. The flow field in a real residential community is very complicated. When the building axes are perpendicular to the wind direction, the flows resemble the classic street canyon flow. Places with a low wind speed and high vorticity usually have a high dust concentration. As the wind direction changes, the fluid flow and dust distribution differ from case to case, but the general features are kept. In addition, the building shape and particle-wall interaction conditions have additional effects on the dust distribution, which need further study in the future.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19942060.2016.1150205Computational fluid dynamics (CFD)dust stormdiscrete particle methodurban areaparticle-wall interaction
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author Kun Luo
HaiJun Yu
Zhixiang Dai
MingMing Fang
Jianren Fan
spellingShingle Kun Luo
HaiJun Yu
Zhixiang Dai
MingMing Fang
Jianren Fan
CFD simulations of flow and dust dispersion in a realistic urban area
Engineering Applications of Computational Fluid Mechanics
Computational fluid dynamics (CFD)
dust storm
discrete particle method
urban area
particle-wall interaction
author_facet Kun Luo
HaiJun Yu
Zhixiang Dai
MingMing Fang
Jianren Fan
author_sort Kun Luo
title CFD simulations of flow and dust dispersion in a realistic urban area
title_short CFD simulations of flow and dust dispersion in a realistic urban area
title_full CFD simulations of flow and dust dispersion in a realistic urban area
title_fullStr CFD simulations of flow and dust dispersion in a realistic urban area
title_full_unstemmed CFD simulations of flow and dust dispersion in a realistic urban area
title_sort cfd simulations of flow and dust dispersion in a realistic urban area
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Engineering Applications of Computational Fluid Mechanics
issn 1994-2060
1997-003X
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Fluid flow and dust transportation in a realistic urban residential community under dust storm weather conditions are investigated using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) with a grid resolution of several meters. The dust transportation and concentration distribution are obtained through the Lagrangian-formulated discrete particle model by integrating the particle velocity between certain time intervals. The fluid flow is solved by the realizable $ k - \varepsilon $ model. It is found that the dust transportation and distribution are very closely related to the flow field. The flow field in a real residential community is very complicated. When the building axes are perpendicular to the wind direction, the flows resemble the classic street canyon flow. Places with a low wind speed and high vorticity usually have a high dust concentration. As the wind direction changes, the fluid flow and dust distribution differ from case to case, but the general features are kept. In addition, the building shape and particle-wall interaction conditions have additional effects on the dust distribution, which need further study in the future.
topic Computational fluid dynamics (CFD)
dust storm
discrete particle method
urban area
particle-wall interaction
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19942060.2016.1150205
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