AERMOD for near-road pollutant dispersion: Evaluation of model performance with different emission source representations and low wind options
Autor: | Suriya Vallamsundar, Qi Ying, Sri Harsha Kota, Mohammad Hashem Askariyeh, Josias Zietsman |
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Rok vydání: | 2017 |
Předmět: |
050210 logistics & transportation
Meteorology 05 social sciences 0211 other engineering and technologies 021107 urban & regional planning Transportation 02 engineering and technology Aermet engineering.material Atmospheric sciences Standard deviation Plume Area source 0502 economics and business Dispersion (optics) Meander engineering Environmental science AERMOD General Environmental Science Civil and Structural Engineering Crosswind |
Zdroj: | Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment. 57:392-402 |
ISSN: | 1361-9209 |
Popis: | The performance of the regulatory dispersion model AERMOD in simulating vehicle-emitted pollutant concentrations near-roadway using area or volume source representation of emissions and with different low wind options was assessed using the SF 6 tracer data from the General Motors (GM) Sulfur Dispersion Experiment. At downwind receptor locations, AERMOD, using either area or volume source emissions, can reasonably predict the tracer concentrations near the surface (0.5 m) but the model performance decreases at higher elevations (3.5m and 9.5m above the surface). For upwind receptors, using an area source representation leads to significant under-predictions due to AERMOD’s lack of treatment of lateral plume meander, but using volume source representation leads to over-predictions of upwind concentrations regardless of the low wind options for plume meander. Among the three low wind options currently available in AERMOD, best model performance is obtained with low wind option 3, which treats plume meander with a higher minimal standard deviation of the horizontal crosswind component (σ v,min = 0.3 m s −1 ), eliminates upwind component of dispersion and uses an effective lateral dispersion parameter (σ y ) to replicate centerline concentration. The optional adjustment of the surface friction velocity in the meteorological preprocessor AERMET does not lead to obvious improvements in predicted near-road concentrations for this application. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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