The effects of roadside structures on the transport and dispersion of ultrafine particles from highways

被引:112
作者
Bowker, George E. [2 ]
Baldauf, Richard [1 ,3 ]
Isakov, Vlad [4 ]
Khlystov, Andrey [5 ]
Petersen, William [6 ]
机构
[1] US EPA, Natl Risk Management Res Lab, Off Res & Dev, Res Triangle Pk, NC 27711 USA
[2] US EPA, Natl Exposure Res Lab, Off Res & Dev, Atmospher Model Div, Res Triangle Pk, NC USA
[3] US EPA, Off Air & Radiat, Off Transportat & Air Qual, Res Triangle Pk, NC USA
[4] NOAA, Atmospher Sci Model Div, Res Triangle Pk, NC USA
[5] Duke Univ, Pratt Sch Engn, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, Durham, NC 27706 USA
[6] William Petersen Consultants, Hurdle Mills, NC USA
关键词
air quality; dispersion modeling; noise barriers; vegetation; mobile sources; QUIC;
D O I
10.1016/j.atmosenv.2007.06.064
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Understanding local-scale transport and dispersion of pollutants emitted from traffic sources is important for urban planning and air quality assessments. Predicting pollutant concentration patterns in complex environments depends on accurate representations of local features (e.g., noise barriers, trees, buildings) affecting near-field air flows. This study examined the effects of roadside barriers on the flow patterns and dispersion of pollutants from a high-traffic highway in Raleigh, North Carolina, USA. The effects of the structures were analyzed using the Quick Urban & Industrial Complex (QUIC) model, an empirically based diagnostic tool which simulates fine-scale wind field and dispersion patterns around obstacles. Model simulations were compared with the spatial distributions of ultrafine particles (UFP) from vehicular emissions measured using a passenger van equipped with a Differential Mobility Analyzer/Condensation Particle Counter. The field site allowed for an evaluation of pollutant concentrations in open terrain, with a noise barrier present near the road, and with a noise barrier and vegetation present near the road. Results indicated that air pollutant concentrations near the road were generally higher in open terrain situations with no barriers present; however, concentrations for this case decreased faster with distance than when roadside barriers were present. The presence of a noise barrier and vegetation resulted in the lowest downwind pollutant concentrations, indicating that the plume under this condition was relatively uniform and vertically well-mixed. Comparison of the QUIC model with the mobile UFP measurements indicated that QUIC reasonably represented pollutant transport and dispersion for each of the study configurations. (c) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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页码:8128 / 8139
页数:12
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