微粒
环境科学
甲板
粒子数
火车
唤醒
色散(光学)
粒子(生态学)
污染物
海洋工程
汽车工程
工程类
结构工程
航空航天工程
物理
地质学
化学
地图学
光学
有机化学
海洋学
等离子体
地理
量子力学
作者
Antoine Durand,Amine Mehel,Georges Fokoua,Frédéric Murzyn,Samuel Puech,Frédérique Larrarte
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.apr.2021.101189
摘要
Rolling stock operation generates several metallic particles related to wheel-rail and pantograph-catenary contacts and to the wear of braking components. Despite a composition different from outdoors, particulate matter pollution in underground stations must not be ignored as no consensus exists about its health impact on commuters and workers. Assessment of commuters and workers exposure has then become of major interest. Indeed, depending on the time spent underground, their daily exposure to particles can significantly differ. As spatiotemporal distribution of particulate pollutants can influence personal exposure, in the present work, numerical simulations and wind-tunnel experiments were conducted to assess particle concentrations. The dispersion of brake particles in the wake of a typical double-deck French train within an underground station with a central platform is assessed. Results obtained at a constant train speed show a strong correlation between the wake topology and particle dispersion in relation with the dynamics of vortical structures. Higher particle number concentrations (PNC) are found between the train and the station wall compared to those depicted at the platform side.
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