EXPERIMENTAL-STUDY IN A ROTATING CHANNEL ON THE SIMILARITY LAW OF TRACER CONCENTRATION DISTRIBUTION IN THE TURBULENT EKMAN BOUNDARY-LAYER

Citation
S. Alessio et al., EXPERIMENTAL-STUDY IN A ROTATING CHANNEL ON THE SIMILARITY LAW OF TRACER CONCENTRATION DISTRIBUTION IN THE TURBULENT EKMAN BOUNDARY-LAYER, Atmospheric environment. Part A, General topics, 27(13), 1993, pp. 2075-2083
Citations number
13
Categorie Soggetti
Environmental Sciences","Metereology & Atmospheric Sciences
ISSN journal
09601686
Volume
27
Issue
13
Year of publication
1993
Pages
2075 - 2083
Database
ISI
SICI code
0960-1686(1993)27:13<2075:EIARCO>2.0.ZU;2-P
Abstract
Concentration distribution of airborne pollutants released into the at mosphere by large and elevated industrial sources or extended urban ar eas generally depends on the dynamical and thermal structure of the wh ole depth of the atmospheric planetary boundary layer (PBL). In order to be able to get meaningful predictions of pollutant dispersion from simple dispersion formulae using surface parameters as input data (lik e the Gaussian one), it is necessary to establish some reliable relati onships between these surface parameters and the whole PBL's vertical structure. This paper presents the results of laboratory experiments i n rotating hydraulic channel, aimed at investigating the influence of the Earth rotation on the dispersion of tracers which spread in a near -neutral Ekman turbulent PBL and at expressing the change of u and v c omponents of mean wind with height in terms of rotation and turbulence scales typical of the atmospheric PBL. The results provide some evide nce that in a near-neutral PBL the profiles of dilution ratio, adimens ionalized by means of friction velocity u = square-root u'w'BAR and C oriolis parameter f = 2OMEGA sin phi, as a function of an a dimensiona l height. zf/chiu where is the von Karman constant, can be described by a universal function for a given Rossby number of the flow. This re sult confirms the theoretical expectation put forth by Wippermann and Yordanov in their study on the prediction of concentration patterns in a rotating turbulent PBL.