Ultrafine particles dispersion modeling in a street canyon: development and evaluation of a composite lattice Boltzmann model

Sci Total Environ. 2013 Oct 1:463-464:478-87. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.05.094. Epub 2013 Jul 4.

Abstract

Recently, a branch of particulate matter research concerns on ultrafine particles found in the urban environment, which originate, to a significant extent, from traffic sources. In urban street canyons, dispersion of ultrafine particles affects pedestrian's short term exposure and resident's long term exposure as well. The aim of the present work is the development and the evaluation of a composite lattice Boltzmann model to study the dispersion of ultrafine particles, in urban street canyon microenvironment. The proposed model has the potential to penetrate into the physics of this complex system. In order to evaluate the model performance against suitable experimental data, ultrafine particles levels have been monitored on an hourly basis for a period of 35 days, in a street canyon, in Athens area. The results of the comparative analysis are quite satisfactory. Furthermore, our modeled results are in a good agreement with the results of other computational and experimental studies. This work is a first attempt to study the dispersion of an air pollutant by application of the lattice Boltzmann method.

Keywords: Dispersion modeling; Lattice Boltzmann method; Street canyon; Ultrafine particles.