Air quality in cities is influenced not only by the emissions and chemical transformations but also by the physical state of the atmosphere which varies both temporally and spatially. Increasingly, tall buildings (TB) are common features of the urban landscape, yet their impact is not well understood on urban air flow and dispersion, and their effects are not appropriately captured in parameterisation schemes. Here, hardware models of areas within two global mega-cities (London, Beijing) are used to analyse the impact of TB on flow and transport in isolated and cluster settings. Results show that TB generate strong updrafts and downdrafts that affect street-level flow fields. Velocity differences do not decay monotonically with distance fro...
A series of large-eddy simulation (LES) models over two-dimensional (2D) urban-like idealized roughn...
Observations of flow and dispersion in urban areas with tall buildings have revealed a phenomenon wh...
The structure of the surface layer over homogeneous terrain is quite well understood, however there ...
Air quality in cities is influenced not only by emissions and chemical transformations but also by t...
The city of London, UK, has seen in recent years an increase in the number of high-rise/multi-storey...
Pollutant dispersion by a tall-building cluster within a low-rise neighbourhood of Beijing is invest...
Improving city breathability has been confirmed as one feasible measure to improve pollutant dilutio...
Pollutant dispersion by a tall-building cluster within a low-rise neighbourhood of Beijing is invest...
Studies are still required to understand how rural/marine wind remove ground-level pollutants releas...
This paper analyses the contribution of mean flow and turbulence to city breathability within urban ...
We present work associated with the implementation of a validated street-canyon/neighbourhood model ...
This paper investigates pollutant removal at pedestrian level in urban canopy layer (UCL) models of ...
Flow and pollutant dispersion models are important elements for managing air quality in urban areas,...
The motivation for this work stems from the increased number of high-rise buildings/skyscrapers all ...
The motivation for this work stems from the increased number of high-rise buildings/skyscrapers all ...
A series of large-eddy simulation (LES) models over two-dimensional (2D) urban-like idealized roughn...
Observations of flow and dispersion in urban areas with tall buildings have revealed a phenomenon wh...
The structure of the surface layer over homogeneous terrain is quite well understood, however there ...
Air quality in cities is influenced not only by emissions and chemical transformations but also by t...
The city of London, UK, has seen in recent years an increase in the number of high-rise/multi-storey...
Pollutant dispersion by a tall-building cluster within a low-rise neighbourhood of Beijing is invest...
Improving city breathability has been confirmed as one feasible measure to improve pollutant dilutio...
Pollutant dispersion by a tall-building cluster within a low-rise neighbourhood of Beijing is invest...
Studies are still required to understand how rural/marine wind remove ground-level pollutants releas...
This paper analyses the contribution of mean flow and turbulence to city breathability within urban ...
We present work associated with the implementation of a validated street-canyon/neighbourhood model ...
This paper investigates pollutant removal at pedestrian level in urban canopy layer (UCL) models of ...
Flow and pollutant dispersion models are important elements for managing air quality in urban areas,...
The motivation for this work stems from the increased number of high-rise buildings/skyscrapers all ...
The motivation for this work stems from the increased number of high-rise buildings/skyscrapers all ...
A series of large-eddy simulation (LES) models over two-dimensional (2D) urban-like idealized roughn...
Observations of flow and dispersion in urban areas with tall buildings have revealed a phenomenon wh...
The structure of the surface layer over homogeneous terrain is quite well understood, however there ...