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Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2011

CFD simulation of pollutant dispersion around isolated buildings: on the role of convective and turbulent mass fluxes in the prediction accuracy.

P Pierre Gousseau; Bje Bert Blocken; van Gjf Gert-Jan Heijst

Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) is increasingly used to predict wind flow and pollutant dispersion around buildings. The two most frequently used approaches are solving the Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) equations and Large-Eddy Simulation (LES). In the present study, we compare the convective and turbulent mass fluxes predicted by these two approaches for two configurations of isolated buildings with distinctive features. We use this analysis to clarify the role of these two components of mass transport on the prediction accuracy of RANS and LES in terms of mean concentration. It is shown that the proper simulation of the convective fluxes is essential to predict an accurate concentration field. In addition, appropriate parameterization of the turbulent fluxes is needed with RANS models, while only the subgrid-scale effects are modeled with LES. Therefore, when the source is located outside of recirculation regions (case 1), both RANS and LES can provide accurate results. When the influence of the building is higher (case 2), RANS models predict erroneous convective fluxes and are largely outperformed by LES in terms of prediction accuracy of mean concentration. These conclusions suggest that the choice of the appropriate turbulence model depends on the configuration of the dispersion problem under study. It is also shown that for both cases LES predicts a counter-gradient mechanism of the streamwise turbulent mass transport, which is not reproduced by the gradient-diffusion hypothesis that is generally used with RANS models.


Environmental Pollution | 2012

Large-Eddy Simulation of pollutant dispersion around a cubical building: analysis of the turbulent mass transport mechanism by unsteady concentration and velocity statistics.

P Pierre Gousseau; Bje Bert Blocken; van Gjf Gert-Jan Heijst

Pollutant transport due to the turbulent wind flow around buildings is a complex phenomenon which is challenging to reproduce with Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD). In the present study we use Large-Eddy Simulation (LES) to investigate the turbulent mass transport mechanism in the case of gas dispersion around an isolated cubical building. Close agreement is found between wind-tunnel measurements and the computed average and standard deviation of concentration in the wake of the building. Since the turbulent mass flux is equal to the covariance of velocity and concentration, we perform a detailed statistical analysis of these variables to gain insight into the dispersion process. In particular, the fact that turbulent mass flux in the streamwise direction is directed from the low to high levels of mean concentration (counter-gradient mechanism) is explained. The large vortical structures developing around the building are shown to play an essential role in turbulent mass transport.


Atmospheric Environment | 2011

CFD simulation of near-field pollutant dispersion on a high- resolution grid: a case study by LES and RANS for a building group in downtown Montreal

P Pierre Gousseau; Bert Blocken; T. Stathopoulos; G. J. F. van Heijst


Computers & Fluids | 2013

Quality assessment of Large-Eddy Simulation of wind flow around a high-rise building: Validation and solution verification

P Pierre Gousseau; Bje Bert Blocken; van Gjf Gert-Jan Heijst


Computers & Fluids | 2015

Near-field pollutant dispersion in an actual urban area: Analysis of the mass transport mechanism by high-resolution Large Eddy Simulations

P Pierre Gousseau; Bert Blocken; T. Stathopoulos; G. J. F. van Heijst


Computers & Fluids | 2014

Counter-gradient diffusion in a slot-ventilated enclosure assessed by LES and RANS

van Taj Twan Hooff; Bje Bert Blocken; P Pierre Gousseau; van Gjf Gert-Jan Heijst


Proceedings of Healthy Buildings 2015 Europe | 2015

Prediction of pollutant dispersion in buildings : analysis of the gradient-diffusion hypothesis

Twan van Hooff; Bert Blocken; P Pierre Gousseau


Archive | 2013

Numerical study of indoor pollutant transport focused on the gradient-diffusion hypothesis

van Taj Twan Hooff; Bje Bert Blocken; P Pierre Gousseau; van Gjf Gert-Jan Heijst


Archive | 2012

Large-Eddy Simulation of Pollutant Dispersion in Downtown Montreal: Evaluation of the Convective and Turbulent Mass Fluxes

P Pierre Gousseau; Bert Blocken; T. Stathopoulos; GertJan van Heijst


Atmospheric Environment | 2011

Numerical simulation of near-field pollutant dispersion in downtown Montreal: comparison between LES and RANS

P Pierre Gousseau; Bert Blocken; T. Stathopoulos; G. J. F. van Heijst

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Bert Blocken

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Bje Bert Blocken

Eindhoven University of Technology

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van Gjf Gert-Jan Heijst

Eindhoven University of Technology

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G. J. F. van Heijst

Eindhoven University of Technology

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van Taj Twan Hooff

Eindhoven University of Technology

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C Christian Struck

Eindhoven University of Technology

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D Daniel Cóstola

Eindhoven University of Technology

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G Gert Boxem

Eindhoven University of Technology

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Hl Henk Schellen

Eindhoven University of Technology

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