Improving outdoor air quality based on building morphology: Numerical investigation
Due to rapid urbanization around the world, high concentrations of vehicular pollutants have deteriorated the outdoor air quality, which can affect the physical and psychological well-being of humans. Numerous strategies have been proposed to overcome these harmful impacts by improving the dispersio...
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doaj-b7218e0b8f5f4335b356a19361d3ced12021-04-02T12:15:19ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Frontiers of Architectural Research2095-26352020-06-0192319334Improving outdoor air quality based on building morphology: Numerical investigationAsmaa Mohammed Hassan0Ashraf Abdel Fatah El Mokadem1Naglaa Ali Megahed2Osama Mahmoud Abo Eleinen3Corresponding author.; Architecture and Urban Planning Department, Faculty of Engineering, Port Said University, Port Said, EgyptArchitecture and Urban Planning Department, Faculty of Engineering, Port Said University, Port Said, EgyptArchitecture and Urban Planning Department, Faculty of Engineering, Port Said University, Port Said, EgyptArchitecture and Urban Planning Department, Faculty of Engineering, Port Said University, Port Said, EgyptDue to rapid urbanization around the world, high concentrations of vehicular pollutants have deteriorated the outdoor air quality, which can affect the physical and psychological well-being of humans. Numerous strategies have been proposed to overcome these harmful impacts by improving the dispersion of air pollutants. Consequently, a question arises regarding the potential effects of building morphology on the dispersion of pollutants. Subsequently, transient three-dimensional Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations are performed to examine the effect of building morphology on PM10 dispersion. Eleven cases with various prototypes and morphological methods are compared with a simple building form to identify the patterns of PM10 dispersion within a given time sequence under a prevailing inflow condition. The results indicate that the different designs of building morphology with varying Relative compactness (RC) indicator highlight the importance of considering morphological factors to improve outdoor air quality. In addition, the proposed prototypes can reduce PM10 concentrations by approximately 30%–90% at specific points in the studied time sequence. In particular, the vertical, horizontal, and grid folded prototypes can be considered more effective as an approximate decrease between 70% and 90% in PM10 concentrations is observed, which reflects the influence of building morphology on improving outdoor air quality.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095263520300030Building morphologyMorphological methodsOutdoor air qualityPM10 dispersionCFD simulation |
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Asmaa Mohammed Hassan Ashraf Abdel Fatah El Mokadem Naglaa Ali Megahed Osama Mahmoud Abo Eleinen Improving outdoor air quality based on building morphology: Numerical investigation Frontiers of Architectural Research Building morphology Morphological methods Outdoor air quality PM10 dispersion CFD simulation |
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Improving outdoor air quality based on building morphology: Numerical investigation |
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Improving outdoor air quality based on building morphology: Numerical investigation |
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Improving outdoor air quality based on building morphology: Numerical investigation |
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improving outdoor air quality based on building morphology: numerical investigation |
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Due to rapid urbanization around the world, high concentrations of vehicular pollutants have deteriorated the outdoor air quality, which can affect the physical and psychological well-being of humans. Numerous strategies have been proposed to overcome these harmful impacts by improving the dispersion of air pollutants. Consequently, a question arises regarding the potential effects of building morphology on the dispersion of pollutants. Subsequently, transient three-dimensional Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations are performed to examine the effect of building morphology on PM10 dispersion. Eleven cases with various prototypes and morphological methods are compared with a simple building form to identify the patterns of PM10 dispersion within a given time sequence under a prevailing inflow condition. The results indicate that the different designs of building morphology with varying Relative compactness (RC) indicator highlight the importance of considering morphological factors to improve outdoor air quality. In addition, the proposed prototypes can reduce PM10 concentrations by approximately 30%–90% at specific points in the studied time sequence. In particular, the vertical, horizontal, and grid folded prototypes can be considered more effective as an approximate decrease between 70% and 90% in PM10 concentrations is observed, which reflects the influence of building morphology on improving outdoor air quality. |
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Building morphology Morphological methods Outdoor air quality PM10 dispersion CFD simulation |
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