Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4445249 Atmospheric Environment 2006 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

The estimation of the ratio β=TL/TEβ=TL/TE between Lagrangian and Eulerian time scales is an important problem, both in basic turbulence theory and in atmospheric pollution dispersion studies. The present paper aims at contributing to this research field by examining planetary boundary layer (PBL) turbulence data generated by an LES model in strongly convective, buoyancy-dominated and neutral stability conditions, respectively. Standard deviations of wind velocity, integral time scales, autocorrelation functions and spectra, for the three wind components, both in the Lagrangian and Eulerian frames, have been calculated. The Hay and Pasquill hypothesis which says that, at a first approximation, Eulerian and Lagrangian autocorrelation functions and spectra are identical after rescaling of the time axis by a factor ββ, was verified for the lower time lags of autocorrelation functions, and for frequencies describing the energy-containing eddies. Also. the usual assumption that ββ is inversely proportional to the turbulence intensity i  , i.e. β=γ/iβ=γ/i, was verified. Other four relationships, all relating ββ and i   were tested, finding that all could be confidently used in practical applications. It was found that γγ is a function of the different turbulent regimes, being greater in the strongly convective PBL, than in the neutral one. Values found are in agreement with previous experimental results and theoretical evaluations.

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