Efficient and high-resolution simulation of pollutant dispersion in complex urban environments by island-based recurrence CFD

Yaxing Du, Bert Blocken, Sanaz Abbasi, Stefan Pirker*

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Abstract

We applied data-based recurrence CFD (rCFD) to model pollutant dispersion in near-field flow configurations. In case of complex topologies, the global-domain version of rCFD fails to account for local recurrent flow features. We therefore developed a novel island-based version of rCFD, which partitions the computational domain to isolate islands of high recurrence prominence, and subsequently defines a distinct recurrence path for each of these islands. We applied island-based rCFD to pollutant dispersion for two side-by-side cubical buildings with three different gap widths in between them and a real urban environment. We showed that numerical predictions of pollutant dispersion by island-based rCFD were in excellent agreement with full CFD simulations, thus outperforming the global-domain version of rCFD. In both applications, island-based rCFD simulations ran three orders of magnitude faster than corresponding full CFD simulations. In the second application, this speed-up enabled real-time simulations on a computational grid of 10 million cells.

Original languageEnglish
Article number105172
JournalEnvironmental Modelling and Software
Volume145
Early online date2 Sept 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2021

Keywords

  • Island-based rCFD
  • Pollutant dispersion
  • Real-time CFD
  • Recurrence CFD (rCFD)

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Software
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Ecological Modelling

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