Air pollutant dispersion around high-rise building cluster forms: the case of Port City, Colombo, Sri Lanka.

Autor: Vidanapathirana M; Department of Architecture, Faculty of Architecture, University of Moratuwa, Moratuwa, 10400, Sri Lanka. malithie.v@gmail.com., Perera N; Department of Architecture, Faculty of Architecture, University of Moratuwa, Moratuwa, 10400, Sri Lanka., Emmanuel R; The Research Centre for Built Environment Asset Management (BEAM), Glasgow Caledonian University, 70 Cowcaddens Road, G4 0BA, Glasgow, UK., Coorey S; Department of Architecture, Faculty of Architecture, University of Moratuwa, Moratuwa, 10400, Sri Lanka.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Environmental science and pollution research international [Environ Sci Pollut Res Int] 2023 Sep; Vol. 30 (41), pp. 94166-94184. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Aug 01.
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-023-28986-9
Abstrakt: Air quality in dense urban environments is a growing concern, especially in rapidly developing cities. In the face of growing traffic associated with urbanisation, there is evidence for high levels of pollutant concentration at street level which is influenced by building forms. In this paper, we examine the potential effects of high-rise, cluster developments permitted by the local planning authorities in the newly established Port City development in Colombo, Sri Lanka. We designed possible building forms based on specific guidelines for the development in terms of plot coverage, floor area ratio, and maximum height. The three-dimensional building clusters were simulated using the RANS RNG k-epsilon turbulence model, to determine pollutant dispersion of a complex street formation in a high-dense high-rise building cluster, within the development and the surrounding context (existing Colombo). Results show that while increased porosity within the built fabric facilitates better pollution dispersion, a low correlation was seen between wind velocity and pollution concentration, especially in deep narrow high-rise canyons. Dispersion patterns at street level and at the urban canopy differed with each built form and are dependent on each canyon geometry. Thus, the study highlights the need for building regulations to take a holistic approach to capture the various elements of a complex urban cluster rather than the current two-dimensional parameters proposed for Port City, Colombo.
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Databáze: MEDLINE