Field experimental study of traffic-induced turbulence on highways
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Alonso Estébanez, Alejandro


Fecha
2012-12Derechos
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Atmospheric Environment, 2012, 61, 189-196
Editorial
Elsevier
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Palabras clave
Vehicle-induced turbulence
Parameterization
Highway turbulence
Turbulence intensity
Resumen/Abstract
This paper is focused on traffic-induced turbulence (TIT) analysis from a field campaign performed in 2011, using ultrasonic anemometers deployed in the M-12 Highways, Madrid (Spain). The study attempts to improve knowledge about the influence of traffic-related parameters on turbulence. Linear relationships between vehicle speed and turbulent kinetic energy (TKE) values are found with coefficients of determination (R2) of 0.75 and 0.55 for the lorry and van respectively. The vehicle-induced fluctuations in the wind components (u', v' and w') showed the highest values for the longitudinal component (v) because of the wake-passing effect. In the analysis of wake produced by moving vehicles it is indicated how the turbulence dissipates in relation to a distance d and height h. The TKE values were found to be higher at the measuring points closer to the surface during the wake analysis.
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