Gasdynamic model of street canyon: PCCMM'99 poster session

Physics – Condensed Matter – Statistical Mechanics

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6 pages; poster session of conference: "XIV Polish Conference on Computer Methods in Mechanics (PCCMM'99)"; 26th May 1999 - 28

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A general proecological urban road traffic control idea for the street canyon is proposed with emphasis placed on development of advanced continuum field gasdynamical (hydrodynamical) control model of the street canyon. The continuum field model of optimal control of street canyon is studied. The mathematical physics approach (Eulerian approach) to vehicular movement, to pollutants' emission and to pollutants' dynamics is used. The rigorous mathematical model is presented, using gasdynamical (hydrodynamical) theory for both air constituents and vehicles, including many types of vehicles and many types of pollutant (exhaust gases) emitted from vehicles. The six optimal control problems are formulated and numerical simulations are performed. Comparison with measurements are provided. General traffic engineering conclusions are inferred. [PCCMM'99 poster session].

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