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布鲁克林交通实时环境污染物渗透与环境扩散(B-TRAPPED)研究概述:现场实验设计的理论背景与模型

Overview of the Brooklyn traffic real-time ambient pollutant penetration and environmental dispersion (B-TRAPPED) study: theoretical background and model for design of field experiments.

作者信息

Hahn Intaek, Wiener Russell W, Richmond-Bryant Jennifer, Brixey Laurie A, Henkle Stacy W

机构信息

National Center for Environmental Research, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington DC 20460, USA.

出版信息

J Environ Monit. 2009 Dec;11(12):2115-21. doi: 10.1039/b907123g. Epub 2009 Oct 19.

Abstract

The Brooklyn traffic real-time ambient pollutant penetration and environmental dispersion (B-TRAPPED) study was a multidisciplinary field research project that investigated the transport, dispersion, and infiltration processes of traffic emission particulate matter (PM) pollutants in a near-highway urban residential area. The urban PM transport, dispersion, and infiltration processes were described mathematically in a theoretical model that was constructed to develop the experimental objectives of the B-TRAPPED study. In the study, simultaneous and continuous time-series PM concentration and meteorological data collected at multiple outdoor and indoor monitoring locations were used to characterize both temporal and spatial patterns of the PM concentration movements within microscale distances (<500 m) from the highway. Objectives of the study included (1) characterizing the temporal and spatial PM concentration fluctuation and distribution patterns in the urban street canyon; (2) investigating the effects of urban structures such as a tall building or an intersection on the transport and dispersion of PM; (3) studying the influence of meteorological variables on the transport, dispersion, and infiltration processes; (4) characterizing the relationships between the building parameters and the infiltration mechanisms; (5) establishing a cause-and-effect relationship between outdoor-released PM and indoor PM concentrations and identifying the dominant mechanisms involved in the infiltration process; (6) evaluating the effectiveness of a shelter-in-place area for protection against outdoor-released PM pollutants; and (7) understanding the predominant airflow and pollutant dispersion patterns within the neighborhood using wind tunnel and CFD simulations. The 10 papers in this first set of papers presenting the results from the B-TRAPPED study address these objectives. This paper describes the theoretical background and models representing the interrelated processes of transport, dispersion, and infiltration. The theoretical solution for the relationship between the time-dependent indoor PM concentration and the initial PM concentration at the outdoor source was obtained. The theoretical models and solutions helped us to identify important parameters in the processes of transport, dispersion, and infiltration. The B-TRAPPED study field experiments were then designed to investigate these parameters in the hope of better understanding urban PM pollutant behaviors.

摘要

布鲁克林交通实时环境污染物渗透与环境扩散(B - TRAPPED)研究是一个多学科的实地研究项目,该项目调查了近高速公路城市居民区交通排放颗粒物(PM)污染物的传输、扩散和渗透过程。城市PM的传输、扩散和渗透过程在一个理论模型中进行了数学描述,该模型是为实现B - TRAPPED研究的实验目标而构建的。在该研究中,在多个室外和室内监测地点收集的同步且连续的时间序列PM浓度和气象数据,被用于刻画距高速公路微观尺度距离(<500米)内PM浓度变化的时间和空间模式。该研究的目标包括:(1)刻画城市街道峡谷中PM浓度的时间和空间波动及分布模式;(2)研究高层建筑或十字路口等城市结构对PM传输和扩散的影响;(3)研究气象变量对传输、扩散和渗透过程的影响;(4)刻画建筑参数与渗透机制之间的关系;(5)建立室外释放的PM与室内PM浓度之间的因果关系,并确定渗透过程中涉及的主要机制;(6)评估就地避难区域对抵御室外释放的PM污染物的有效性;(7)利用风洞和计算流体动力学(CFD)模拟了解社区内主要的气流和污染物扩散模式。这第一组展示B - TRAPPED研究结果的10篇论文阐述了这些目标。本文描述了代表传输、扩散和渗透相关过程的理论背景和模型。得出了随时间变化的室内PM浓度与室外源初始PM浓度之间关系的理论解。这些理论模型和解决方案帮助我们确定了传输、扩散和渗透过程中的重要参数。随后设计了B - TRAPPED研究现场实验来研究这些参数,以期更好地理解城市PM污染物的行为。

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