The pollutant dispersion behavior from the vehicular exhaust plume has a direct impact on human health, particularly to the drivers, bicyclists, motorcyclists, pedestrians, people working nearby and vehicle passengers. A two-dimensional pollutant dispersion numerical model was developed based on the joint-scalar probability density function (PDF) approach coupled with a k-ε turbulence model to simulate the initial dispersion process of nitrogen oxides, temperature and flow velocity distributions from a vehicular exhaust plume. A Monte Carlo algorithm was used to solve the PDF transport equations in order to obtain the dispersion distribution of nitrogen oxides concentration. The model was then validated by a series of sensitivity experiment...
By the reinforcement of the vehicle emission reduction requirement in Japan, the nitrogen oxides (NO...
The dispersion of inert pollutants over urban areas has been studied for a long time. However, the d...
In the present study, the interaction effects of different sulfur contents, relative humidities, dri...
The aim of the work presented here is to study experimentally and numerically the dispersion charact...
A wind direction frequency weighted (WDFW) method based upon the atmosphere wind direction frequency...
The concentration and size of particulate matter (PM) in atmosphere have a severe impact on human he...
Session C1Elevated pollutant concentrations are commonly observed in urban areas, such as street can...
Road vehicles are a large contributor to nitrogen oxides (NOx) pollution. The routine roadside monit...
13th Symposium of the Urban Environment: Poster Session 1 Urban Canopy and Roughness Sublayers - Po...
Regulatory dispersion modelling of traffic-originated pollution This thesis describes the national f...
JATOP * Roadside Air Quality Simulation Model (RsAQSM) has been applied to an urban roadside environ...
Air quality in urban areas is affected by many factors including the building geometry, street layo...
185 pagesPublic health studies have indicated strong correlations between air pollution and adverse ...
The correct prediction of air pollutants dispersed in urban areas is of paramount importance to safe...
Road vehicles are a large contributor to nitrogen oxides (NOx) pollution. The routine roadside monit...
By the reinforcement of the vehicle emission reduction requirement in Japan, the nitrogen oxides (NO...
The dispersion of inert pollutants over urban areas has been studied for a long time. However, the d...
In the present study, the interaction effects of different sulfur contents, relative humidities, dri...
The aim of the work presented here is to study experimentally and numerically the dispersion charact...
A wind direction frequency weighted (WDFW) method based upon the atmosphere wind direction frequency...
The concentration and size of particulate matter (PM) in atmosphere have a severe impact on human he...
Session C1Elevated pollutant concentrations are commonly observed in urban areas, such as street can...
Road vehicles are a large contributor to nitrogen oxides (NOx) pollution. The routine roadside monit...
13th Symposium of the Urban Environment: Poster Session 1 Urban Canopy and Roughness Sublayers - Po...
Regulatory dispersion modelling of traffic-originated pollution This thesis describes the national f...
JATOP * Roadside Air Quality Simulation Model (RsAQSM) has been applied to an urban roadside environ...
Air quality in urban areas is affected by many factors including the building geometry, street layo...
185 pagesPublic health studies have indicated strong correlations between air pollution and adverse ...
The correct prediction of air pollutants dispersed in urban areas is of paramount importance to safe...
Road vehicles are a large contributor to nitrogen oxides (NOx) pollution. The routine roadside monit...
By the reinforcement of the vehicle emission reduction requirement in Japan, the nitrogen oxides (NO...
The dispersion of inert pollutants over urban areas has been studied for a long time. However, the d...
In the present study, the interaction effects of different sulfur contents, relative humidities, dri...