Evaluation of a new eddy diffusivity parametrization from turbulent Eulerian spectra in different stability conditions
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
A parameterisation for the vertical diffusivity has been recently derived
by some of the authors. The formulation, based on the Taylors
statistical theory, the Hay and Pasquill working approximation concerning
the relationship between Lagrangian and Eulerian turbulence spectra and a
model for Eulerian spectra, relates plume dispersion in a boundary layer
mainly to the turbulent eddies acting in the Planetary Boundary Layer
(PBL) . The formulation represents in a realistic way both shear and
buoyant turbulent mechanisms, which characterise the various regimes of
the PBL and gives continuous values at any elevation and all stability
conditions from unstable to stable. In this paper, the K-
parameterisations, included in an advanced analytical model, have been
tested and compared with a vertical dispersion scheme reported in
literature, using experimental data in different emission conditions (low
and tall stacks) and in several meteorological conditions ranging from
stable to convective. Results show that i) the dispersion model with the K-
parameterisation included, produces a good fitting of the measured ground-
level concentration data in all the experimental conditions considered;
ii) there are no big differences between the parameterisation proposed and
the alternative taken from literature. The main advantage of the
proposed model respect to existing formulations consists mainly in its
continuity at all elevations and for different stability regimes,
resulting more physically correct.
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01.01 Articolo in rivista
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