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    Large-Eddy Simulation of Flow and Pollutant Transports in and Above Two-Dimensional Idealized Street Canyons

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    A large-eddy simulation (LES) model, using the one-equation subgrid-scale (SGS) parametrization, was developed to study the flow and pollutant transport in and above urban street canyons. Three identical two-dimensional (2D) street canyons of unity aspect ratio, each consisting of a ground-level area source of constant pollutant concentration, are evenly aligned in a cross-flow in the streamwise direction x. The flow falls into the skimming flow regime. A larger computational domain is adopted to accurately resolve the turbulence above roof level and its influence on the flow characteristics in the street canyons. The LES calculated statistics of wind and pollutant transports agree well with other field, laboratory and modelling results available in the literature. The maximum wind velocity standard deviations σi in the streamwise (σu), spanwise (σv) and vertical (σw) directions are located near the roof-level windward corners. Moreover, a second σw peak is found at z ≈ 1.5h (h is the building height) over the street canyons. Normalizing σi by the local friction velocity u*, it is found that σu/u* ≈ 1.8, σv/u* ≈ 1.3 and σw/u* ≈ 1.25 exhibiting rather uniform values in the urban roughness sublayer. Quadrant analysis of the vertical momentum flux u′′w′′ shows that, while the inward and outward interactions are small, the sweeps and ejections dominate the momentum transport over the street canyons. In the x direction, the two-point correlations of velocity Rv,x and Rw,x drop to zero at a separation larger than h but Ru,x (= 0.2) persists even at a separation of half the domain size. Partitioning the convective transfer coefficient ΩT of pollutant into its removal and re-entry components, an increasing pollutant re-entrainment from 26.3 to 43.3% in the x direction is revealed, suggesting the impact of background pollutant on the air quality in street canyons. © 2011 The Author(s).published_or_final_versionSpringer Open Choice, 21 Feb 201

    Flow pattern and pollutant removal behavior for idealized 2D urban street canyons in different thermal stratifications using large-eddy simulation

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    postprintThe 2011 General Assembly of the European Geosciences Union (EGU), Vienna, Austria, 3-8 April 2011. In Geophysical Research Abstracts, 2011, v. 13, EGU2011-293

    Analysis of the momentum and pollutant transport at the roof level of 2D idealized street canyons: a large-eddy simulation solution

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    To investigate the detailed momentum and pollutant transports between urban street canyons and the shear layer, a large-eddy simulation (LES) model was developed to calculate the flow and pollutant dispersion in isothermal conditions. The computational domain consisted of three identical two-dimensional (2D) idealized street canyons of unity aspect ratio. The flow field was assumed to be periodic in the horizontal domain boundaries. The subgrid-scale (SGS) stress was calculated by solving the SGS turbulent kinetic energy (TKE) conservation. An area pollutant source with constant pollutant concentration was prescribed on the ground of all streets. Zero pollutant concentration and an open boundary were applied at the domain inflow and outflow, respectively. The quadrant and budget analyses were employed to examine the …published_or_final_versionThe 7th General Assembly of the European Geosciences Union (EGU2010), Vienna, Austria, 2-7 May 2010. In Geophysical Research Abstracts, 2010, v. 12, EGU2010-1486-

    Destination image in travel magazines: A textual and pictorial analysis of Hong Kong and Macau

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    Based on the analyses of texts and pictures in the top six outbound travel magazines in Mainland China, this article presents an evaluation of the destination images of Hong Kong and Macau as portrayed in 88 travel articles over a three-year period. The results showed that the projected destination images of Hong Kong and Macau were dominated by attributes related to culture, history, and art and leisure and recreation. Hong Kong was often described by image attributes such as places and attractions, shopping, cuisine and food, hotels, and the creative industries. For Macau, history and heritage, places and attractions, gambling, cuisine and food, and hotels were the most often reported. During the study period, Hong Kong and Macau witnessed several significant changes in the image attributes featured in both texts and pictures. These changes were partly influenced by news and events over the period. In this article, implications for destination marketing organizations and directions for future research were suggested

    Large-eddy simulation of turbulent transports in urban street canyons in different thermal stabilities

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    Three scenarios of large-eddy simulation (LES) were performed to examine the characteristic flow and pollutant dispersion in urban street canyons under neutral, unstable and stable thermal stratifications. Street canyons of unity aspect ratio with ground-heating or –cooling are considered. In the LESs of the thermal stabilities tested, a large primary recirculation is developed in the center core and the turbulence production is dominated at the roof level of the street canyon. The current LES results demonstrate that unstable stratification enhances the mean wind, turbulence and pollutant removal of street canyons. On the other hand, in stable stratification, which has been less investigated in the past, the ground-level mean wind and turbulence are substantially suppressed by the large temperature inversion. Whereas, the weakened recirculating wind in the street canyon results in a larger velocity gradient that increases the turbulence production at the roof level. It also slows down the turbulence being carried from the roof down to the lower street canyon. Therefore, a higher level of turbulent kinetic energy (TKE) is retained at the mid-level of the windward side in the stably stratified street canyon.postprintThe 5th International Symposium on Computational Wind Engineering (CWE2010), Chapel Hill, N.C., 23-27 May 2010

    Some scheduling problems with deteriorating jobs and learning effects

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    Author name used in this publication: T. C. E. Cheng2007-2008 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalAccepted ManuscriptPublishe

    A novel fast and reduced redundancy structure for multiscale directional filter banks

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    Large-eddy simulation of street canyon flow and pollutant transport in neutral and unstable stratifications

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    Session 15 - Urban Dispersion II: 15.1postprintThe 90th Annual Meeting of the American Meteorological Society (AMS), Atlanta, GA., 17-21 January 2010

    Co-occurrence features of multi-scale directional filter bank for texture characterization

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    Author name used in this publication: N. F.LawAuthor name used in this publication: K. O. ChengAuthor name used in this publication: W. C. SiuRefereed conference paper2005-2006 > Academic research: refereed > Refereed conference paperVersion of RecordPublishe

    Identification of coherent patterns in gene expression data using an efficient biclustering algorithm and parallel coordinate visualization

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