Aerodynamic Parameters of a UK City Derived from Morphological Data

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J. T. Millward-Hopkins
A. S. Tomlin
L. Ma
D. B. Ingham
M. Pourkashanian
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[1] University of Leeds,School of Process, Environmental and Materials Engineering
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Boundary-Layer Meteorology | 2013年 / 146卷
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Digital elevation model; Displacement height; Heterogeneous array; Morphometric model; Roughness length; Surface roughness; Urban morphology; Urban surfaces;
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Detailed three-dimensional building data and a morphometric model are used to estimate the aerodynamic roughness length z0 and displacement height d over a major UK city (Leeds). Firstly, using an adaptive grid, the city is divided into neighbourhood regions that are each of a relatively consistent geometry throughout. Secondly, for each neighbourhood, a number of geometric parameters are calculated. Finally, these are used as input into a morphometric model that considers the influence of height variability to predict aerodynamic roughness length and displacement height. Predictions are compared with estimations made using standard tables of aerodynamic parameters. The comparison suggests that the accuracy of plan-area-density based tables is likely to be limited, and that height-based tables of aerodynamic parameters may be more accurate for UK cities. The displacement heights in the standard tables are shown to be lower than the current predictions. The importance of geometric details in determining z0 and d is then explored. Height variability is observed to greatly increase the predicted values. However, building footprint shape only has a significant influence upon the predictions when height variability is not considered. Finally, we develop simple relations to quantify the influence of height variation upon predicted z0 and d via the standard deviation of building heights. The difference in these predictions compared to the more complex approach highlights the importance of considering the specific shape of the building-height distributions. Collectively, these results suggest that to accurately predict aerodynamic parameters of real urban areas, height variability must be considered in detail, but it may be acceptable to make simple assumptions about building layout and footprint shape.
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