13th Confernce on the Applications of Air Pollution Meteorolgy with the Air and Waste Management Assoc
Fifth Conference on Urban Environment

J3.1

A Study of Turbulent Kinetic Energy produced by Buildings in an Urban Central Business District

Donald A. Burrows, ITT Industries/Advanced Engineering and Sciences, Colorado Springs, CO; and S. Diehl and E. Hendricks

A large number of sonic anemometers were employed during the Joint Urban 2003 Atmospheric Dispersion Study to measure the turbulence around large buildings. Turbulent kinetic energy (TKE) and wind power spectra were computed for many locations. Simulations of airflow in the Oklahoma City area were made with a flow code named RUSTIC (Realistic Urban Spread and Transport of Intrusive Contaminants), providing estimates of the TKE and wind direction and speed, which were compared with measured values. Analysis of the contribution of different frequency ranges to the total TKE was performed to determine the frequency range that was best modeled by the k-&omega equations in RUSTIC.

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Joint Session 3, Building Scale Dispersion (Joint between the Fifth Symposium on the Urban Environment and the 13th Conference on the Applications of Air Pollution Meteorology with the A&WMA) (parallel with sessions 9 and J4)
Wednesday, 25 August 2004, 10:30 AM-11:45 AM

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