Numerical study on the Urban ventilation in regulating microclimate and pollutant dispersion in Urban street Canyon: A case study of nanjing new region, China

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Urban ventilation plays an important role in regulating city climate and air quality. A numerical study was conducted to explore the ventilation effectiveness on the microclimate and pollutant removal in the urban street canyon based on the rebuilt Southern New Town region in Nanjing, China. The RNGk ε "turbulence model in the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) was employed to study the street canyon under parallel and perpendicular wind directions, respectively. Velocity inside of the street canyon and temperature on the building envelopes were obtained. A novel pressure coefficient was defined, and three methods were applied to evaluate the urban ventilation effectiveness. Results revealed that there was little comfort difference for the human body under two ventilation patterns in the street canyon. Air stagnation occurred easily in dense building clusters, especially under the perpendicular wind direction. In addition, large pressure coefficients (CP>1) appeared at the windward region, contributing to promising ventilation. The air age was introduced to evaluate the "freshness" of the air in the street canyon and illustrated the ventilation effectiveness on the pollutant removal. It was found that the young air distributed where the corresponding ventilation was favorable and the wind speed was large. The results from this study can be useful in further city renovation for the street canyon construction and municipal planning.

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Liu, F., Qian, H., Zheng, X., Zhang, L., & Liang, W. (2017). Numerical study on the Urban ventilation in regulating microclimate and pollutant dispersion in Urban street Canyon: A case study of nanjing new region, China. Atmosphere, 8(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos8090164

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