Using the OSPM model on pollutant dispersion in an urban street canyon

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Wei Hu
Qin Zhong
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[1] Nanjing University of Science and Technology,School of Chemical Engineering
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Advances in Atmospheric Sciences | 2010年 / 27卷
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street canyon; PM; dispersion model; OSPM;
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An observational campaign was conducted in the street canyon of Zhujiang Road in Nanjing city in 2007. Hourly mean concentrations of PM10 were measured at street and roof levels. The Operational Street Pollution Model (OSPM) street canyon dispersion model was used to calculate the street concentrations and the results were compared with the measurements. The results show that there is good agreement between measured and predicted concentrations. The correlation coefficient R2 values (R2 is a measure of the correlation of the predicted and measured time series of concentrations) are 0.5319, 0.8044, and 0.6630 for the scatter plots of PM10 corresponding to light wind speed conditions, higher wind speed conditions, and all wind speed conditions, respectively. PM10 concentrations tend to be smaller for the higher wind speed cases and decrease rapidly with increasing wind speed. The presentations of measured and modelled concentration dependence on wind direction show fairly good agreement. PM10 concentrations measured on the windward side are relatively smaller, compared with the corresponding results for the leeward side. This study demonstrates that it is possible to use the OSPM to model PM10 dispersion rules for an urban street canyon.
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