Monitoring and Modeling Roof-Level Wind Speed in a Changing City
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Published:2020-01-10
Issue:1
Volume:11
Page:87
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ISSN:2073-4433
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Container-title:Atmosphere
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Atmosphere
Author:
Baumann-Stanzer Kathrin,Stenzel Sirma,Rau Gabriele,Piringer Martin,Feichtinger Felix,Costabloz Théophane
Abstract
Results of an observational campaign and model study are presented demonstrating how the wind field at roof-level in the urban area of Vienna changed due to the construction of a new building nearby. The investigation was designed with a focus on the wind energy yield of a roof-mounted small wind turbine but the findings are also relevant for air dispersion applications. Wind speed profiles above roof top are simulated with the complex fluid dynamics (CFD) model MISKAM (Mikroskaliges Klima- und Ausbreitungsmodell, microscale climate and dispersion model). The comparison to mast measurements reveals that the model underestimates the wind speeds within the first few meters above the roof, but successfully reproduces wind conditions at 10 m above the roof top (corresponding to about 0.5 times the building height). Scenario simulations with different building configurations at the adjacent property result in an increase or decrease of wind speed above roof top depending on the flow direction at the upper boundary of the urban canopy layer (UCL). The maximum increase or decrease in wind speed caused by the alternations in building structure nearby is found to be in the order of 10%. For the energy yield of a roof-mounted small wind turbine at this site, wind speed changes of this magnitude are negligible due to the generally low prevailing wind speeds of about 3.5 m s−1. Nevertheless, wind speed changes of this order could be significant for wind energy yield in urban areas with higher mean wind speeds. This effect in any case needs to be considered in siting and conducting an urban meteorological monitoring network in order to ensure the homogeneity of observed time-series and may alter the emission and dispersion of pollutants or odor at roof level.
Subject
Atmospheric Science,Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
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