Abstract
This study explores the response of flow around isolated cuboid buildings to variations in the incoming turbulence arising from changes in atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) stability using a building-resolving large-eddy simulation (LES) technique with explicit representation of building effects through an immersed body force method. An extensive suite of LES for a neutral ABL with different model resolution and advection scheme configurations reveals that at least 6, 12, and 24 grid points per building side are required in order to resolve building-induced vortex shedding, meanflow features, and turbulence statistics, respectively, with an advection scheme of a minimum of third order. Using model resolutions that meet this requirement, 21 building-resolving simulations are performed under varying atmospheric stability conditions, from weakly stable to convective ABLs, and for different building sizes (H), resulting in LABL/H ' 0.1-10, where LABL is the integral length scale of the incoming ABL turbulence. The building-induced flow features observed in the canonical neutral ABL simulation, e.g., the upstream horseshoe vortex and the downstream arch vortex, gradually weaken with increasing surface-driven convective instability due to the enhancement of background turbulent mixing. As a result, two local turbulence kinetic energy peaks on the lateral side of the building in nonconvective cases are merged into a single peak in strong convective cases. By considering the ABL turbulence scale and building size altogether, it is shown that the building impact decreases with increasing LABL/H, as coherent turbulent structures in the ABL become more dominant over a building-induced flow response for LABL/H . 1.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 1487-1501 |
| Number of pages | 15 |
| Journal | Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences |
| Volume | 78 |
| Issue number | 5 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - May 2021 |
Keywords
- Boundary layer
- Large eddy simulations
- Turbulence
- Urban meteorology
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