The mesoscale metereological models are the most used to study air quality and pollutant dispersion processes in urban areas. However they don't have the spatial resolution to directly simulate the fluid dynamics and thermodynamics in and around buildings and other urban structures that can modify the atmospheric characteristics. In order to improve the quality and consistency of mesoscale models the most extensively adopted approach is the "Urban Canopy Parametrization" (UCP) which allows to describe geometric and morphological characteristics of urban agglomerations by a range of parameters derived from analysis of high resolution databases. This work has the aim to analytically determine some of these parameters and an automatic procedure has been implemented by Arcgis 9, using as input data the vectorial numerical geodatabase of the city of Rome, coded in 1:2.000 scale and provided by CARTESIA S.p.A. This procedure has been applied to the IX district of the city of Rome, whose full extent is about 8.1 km(2).

Ioannilli, M., Rocchi, E. (2008). Urban roughness parameters calculation in the city of Rome by applying analytical and simplified formulations: comparison of results. In Computational science and its applications - ICCSA 2008, PT 1, Proceedings (pp.284-299). Berlin : Springer-Verlag Berlin [10.1007/978-3-540-69839-5_22].

Urban roughness parameters calculation in the city of Rome by applying analytical and simplified formulations: comparison of results

IOANNILLI, MARIA;
2008-01-01

Abstract

The mesoscale metereological models are the most used to study air quality and pollutant dispersion processes in urban areas. However they don't have the spatial resolution to directly simulate the fluid dynamics and thermodynamics in and around buildings and other urban structures that can modify the atmospheric characteristics. In order to improve the quality and consistency of mesoscale models the most extensively adopted approach is the "Urban Canopy Parametrization" (UCP) which allows to describe geometric and morphological characteristics of urban agglomerations by a range of parameters derived from analysis of high resolution databases. This work has the aim to analytically determine some of these parameters and an automatic procedure has been implemented by Arcgis 9, using as input data the vectorial numerical geodatabase of the city of Rome, coded in 1:2.000 scale and provided by CARTESIA S.p.A. This procedure has been applied to the IX district of the city of Rome, whose full extent is about 8.1 km(2).
International conference on computational science and its applications (ICCSA 2008)
Perugia, ITALY
2008
University of Perugia; University of Calgary; Innovative Computational Science Applications (ICSA);MASTER-UP;University of Calgary, SPARCS Laboratory;OptimaNumerics
Rilevanza internazionale
contributo
lug-2008
2008
Settore ICAR/20 - TECNICA E PIANIFICAZIONE URBANISTICA
English
Displacement height; roughness length; urban canopy parametrization
Intervento a convegno
Ioannilli, M., Rocchi, E. (2008). Urban roughness parameters calculation in the city of Rome by applying analytical and simplified formulations: comparison of results. In Computational science and its applications - ICCSA 2008, PT 1, Proceedings (pp.284-299). Berlin : Springer-Verlag Berlin [10.1007/978-3-540-69839-5_22].
Ioannilli, M; Rocchi, E
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