Abstract

The selection of turbulence models has always been one of the important aspects of computational fluid dynamics model simulations of wind flow and pollutant dispersion problems. The commonly industrially adopted steady Reynolds-averaged Navier–Stokes turbulence models are the realizable k−ε model and Menter's shear stress transport k−ω model.In this study, we demonstrated that the realizable k−ε model and Menter's SST k−ω model produced non-satisfactory correlation results with the experimental data, in terms of the normalized pollutant concentration for a cuboid obstacle.Here, an improved formulation of Menter's SST k−ω turbulence model, particularly for the wind flow and pollutant dispersion simulations, is applied. The modifications have been added in a systematic manner which include the addition of damping functions in the closure equations, the inclusion of the turbulent cross-diffusion term in the omega equation, and the re-establishment of model constants and parameter profiles. Considerable improvement in the correlation between the prediction and the experimental data up to a value of 0.78 with matching wind and turbulent kinetic energy profiles was obtained by the proposed model. Significant reduction of more than 80% in NSME and a satisfactory FAC2 value of 0.54 are also achieved with the improved model.

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