An integrated approach to street canyon pollution modelling

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An integrated method for the prediction of the spatial pollution distribution within a street canyon directly from a microscopic traffic simulation model is outlined. The traffic simulation package Paramics is used to model the flow of vehicles in realistic traffic conditions on a real road network. This produces details of the amount of pollutant produced by each vehicle at any given time. The authors calculate the dispersion of the pollutant using a particle tracking diffusion method which is superimposed on a known velocity and turbulence field. This paper shows how these individual components may be integrated to provide a practical street canyon pollution model. The resulting street canyon pollution model provides isoconcentrations of pollutant within the road topography.

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Addison, P. S., Currie, J. I., Low, D. J., & McCann, J. M. (2000). An integrated approach to street canyon pollution modelling. In Environmental Monitoring and Assessment (Vol. 65, pp. 333–342). Kluwer Academic Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0932-4_36

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