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IMPLICATIONS OF ACCURATE SOURCE CHARACTERIZATION
ON PERMITTING FOR THE 1-HR AND 24-HR NAAQS
Ron Petersen, PhD, CCM
CPP, Inc.
1415 Blue Spruce Drive
Fort Collins, CO 80525
rpetersen@cppwind.com
Cell: 970 690 1344
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Outline
• What is source characterization?
• The forgotten but important factor – building dimensions
• Where BPIP inputs are a problems
• Example applications of AERMOD with better inputs
(EBD)
• Impact of better inputs (i.e., accurate source
characterization)
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Source Characterization
2013 EPA Draft SO2 NAAQS Designations Modeling Technical
Assistance Document
Common considerations
• Stack height and location, stack parameters, emission
rates, in-stack ratios, urban versus rural, etc.
Often Overlooked (2 to 8 Reduction in Predicted
Design Value)
• “If stack locations and building information are
not accurate, downwash will not be
accurately accounted for in AERMOD.”
• Building dimension inputs are critical!!!
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Building Dimension Inputs & BPIP
 BPIP uses building footprints
and tier heights
 Combines buildings
 All structures become one
single rectangular solid for
each wind direction and
each source
 BPIP dimensions may not
characterize the source and
may give the wrong answer.
BPIP Input
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AERMOD’s Building Downwash Algorithm
• Used EPA wind
tunnel data base and
past literature
• Developed analytical
equations for cavity
height, reattachment,
streamline angle,
wind speed and
turbulence
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AERMOD’s Building Downwash Algorithm
Only valid for certain
building sizes
• W/H 1 to 4
• L/H = 0 to 4
• Assumes all
buildings are solid
and rectangular
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Building Dimension Inputs AERMOD Needs to
Work
The building shape
and position that
match the theory in
AERMOD.
BPIP will often not
do this.
Streamline figures from: Snyder, W.H. and R.E. Lawson, Jr.: Wind Tunnel Measurements of Flow Fields in the Vicinity
of Buildings; 8th Joint Conference on Appl. of Air Poll. Met. With A&WMA; AMS, Boston, MA, 1994; pp. 244-250
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• Example BPIP Problems
PW facility (blue), BPIP building dimensions (red) for stack S-344 (red) and
envelope of the building cavity calculated by PRIME (yellow) for a) a wind
direction of 90 degrees; and b) a wind direction of 140 degrees.
)
BPIP Building Dimensions:
H = 17 m
L/H = 53
W/H = 34
BPIP Building Dimensions:
H = 17 m
L/H = 23
W/H = 63
a)
b)
BPIP Building Dimensions:
H = 17 m
L/H = 23
W/H = 63
BPIP Input in RED
Site Plan and BPIP Result
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Solution - Use EBD in Place of BPIP Dimensions
• Equivalent Building Dimensions” (EBDs) are the
dimensions that are input into AERMOD in place of BPIP
dimensions to more accurately predict building wake
effects
• Determined using wind tunnel modeling
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Current Regulatory Status of EBD
October 24, 2011 Model Clearinghouse Review of EBD for AERMOD
• “.. any EBD studies being considered should be
discussed with the appropriate reviewing authority as
early in the process as possible and that the Model
Clearinghouse should also be engaged as early as
possible.”
• …. these wind tunnel EBD studies are classified
as “source characterization studies.”
• Roger Brode and George Bridgers, EPA Model
Clearinghouse, receptive for those cases where
AERMOD with BPIP inputs is not working – 2013 EPA
R/S/L Modelers Workshop.
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Basic Wind Tunnel Modeling Methodology
•Obtain source/site data
•Construct scale model
– 3D Printing
•Install model in wind
tunnel and measure
Cmax versus X
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Measure Ground-level Concentrations
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from stack
Max ground-level concentrations measured versus x
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Measure Ground-level Concentrations
Data taken until good fit and max
obtained
Automated Max GL Concentration Mapper
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EBD Used to Reduce Predicted AQ Impacts on Residential
Tower downwind of Mirant Power Station, Alexandria, VA
Residential Tower
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Find EBD that gives same Max GL Concentration
Profile as with Site Structures
=
- Input EBD Into AERMOD for wind directions of concern
- AERMOD predicted impacts decreased by more than a
factor of two.
Mirant Power Station – Approved Study, Region 3
Wind Tunnel Testing Conducted with Site Structures and
with EBD
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AECOM (David Shea) Conducted Field Study That
Validated use of EBD – see AWMA 2007 papers
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Example Application
Very wide/narrow building
Stack height: 47 m
Building height: 31 m
Property line in Red
Emission rate: 1 g/s
AERMOD RESULTS
Five years of met data
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Maximum Hourly Impact at Fenceline
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BPIP Input Analysis
• W and L values > 5 times Hb for
many wind directions (see red
shading)
• AERMOD will overpredict for these
wind directions
• Past EBD studies and theory show
that Lmax and Wmax ≤ 4 Hb.
• New BPIP input generated using this
criterion
• Input filed provided to modeling
consultant to re-run AERMOD
Flow Wind BUILDHGT BUILDWID BUILDLEN
Vector Direction Hb W L XBADJ YBADJ Hb: W: L
(Deg.) (Deg.) (m) (m) (m) (m) (m)
0 180 31.09 88.64 304.03 -144.87 -58.28 1.0 2.9 9.8
10 190 24.99 30.53 11.47 -7.79 -18.85 1.0 1.2 0.5
20 200 24.99 30.76 12.48 -4.99 -18.91 1.0 1.2 0.5
30 210 31.09 98.96 301.7 -115.52 -46.9 1.0 3.2 9.7
40 220 31.09 148.5 284.64 -99.38 -40.06 1.0 4.8 9.2
50 230 31.09 193.52 258.94 -80.23 -31.99 1.0 6.2 8.3
60 240 31.09 232.67 225.36 -58.63 -22.96 1.0 7.5 7.2
70 250 31.09 264.74 184.94 -35.26 -13.22 1.0 8.5 5.9
80 260 31.09 288.77 138.9 -10.81 -3.08 1.0 9.3 4.5
90 270 31.09 304.03 88.64 13.97 7.14 1.0 9.8 2.9
100 280 31.09 310.04 35.68 38.32 17.16 1.0 10.0 1.1
110 290 31.09 309.59 46.42 29.12 26.65 1.0 10.0 1.5
120 300 31.09 301.7 98.96 -2.58 35.33 1.0 9.7 3.2
130 310 31.09 284.64 148.5 -34.19 42.94 1.0 9.2 4.8
140 320 31.09 258.94 193.52 -64.77 49.24 1.0 8.3 6.2
150 330 31.09 225.36 232.67 -93.38 54.05 1.0 7.2 7.5
160 340 31.09 184.94 264.74 -119.15 57.21 1.0 5.9 8.5
170 350 31.09 138.9 288.77 -141.3 58.64 1.0 4.5 9.3
180 360 31.09 88.64 304.03 -159.16 58.28 1.0 2.9 9.8
190 10 24.99 30.53 11.47 -3.68 18.85 1.0 1.2 0.5
200 20 24.99 30.76 12.48 -7.49 18.91 1.0 1.2 0.5
210 30 31.09 98.96 301.7 -186.18 46.9 1.0 3.2 9.7
220 40 31.09 148.5 284.64 -185.26 40.06 1.0 4.8 9.2
230 50 31.09 193.52 258.94 -178.71 31.99 1.0 6.2 8.3
240 60 31.09 232.67 225.36 -166.73 22.95 1.0 7.5 7.2
250 70 31.09 264.74 184.94 -149.68 13.22 1.0 8.5 5.9
260 80 31.09 288.77 138.9 -128.09 3.08 1.0 9.3 4.5
270 90 31.09 304.03 88.64 -102.6 -7.14 1.0 9.8 2.9
280 100 31.09 310.04 35.68 -74 -17.16 1.0 10.0 1.1
290 110 31.09 309.59 46.42 -75.54 -26.65 1.0 10.0 1.5
300 120 31.09 301.7 98.96 -96.39 -35.33 1.0 9.7 3.2
310 130 31.09 284.64 148.5 -114.31 -42.94 1.0 9.2 4.8
320 140 31.09 258.94 193.52 -128.75 -49.24 1.0 8.3 6.2
330 150 31.09 225.36 232.67 -139.29 -54.05 1.0 7.2 7.5
340 160 31.09 184.94 264.74 -145.59 -57.21 1.0 5.9 8.5
350 170 31.09 138.9 288.77 -147.47 -58.64 1.0 4.5 9.3
BPIP Dimensions
Aspect Ratio
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BPIP Input Analysis – Zoom In
Flow Wind BUILDHGT BUILDWID BUILDLEN
Vector Direction Hb W L XBADJ YBADJ Hb: W: L
(Deg.) (Deg.) (m) (m) (m) (m) (m)
0 180 31.09 88.64 304.03 -144.87 -58.28 1.0 2.9 9.8
10 190 24.99 30.53 11.47 -7.79 -18.85 1.0 1.2 0.5
20 200 24.99 30.76 12.48 -4.99 -18.91 1.0 1.2 0.5
30 210 31.09 98.96 301.7 -115.52 -46.9 1.0 3.2 9.7
40 220 31.09 148.5 284.64 -99.38 -40.06 1.0 4.8 9.2
50 230 31.09 193.52 258.94 -80.23 -31.99 1.0 6.2 8.3
60 240 31.09 232.67 225.36 -58.63 -22.96 1.0 7.5 7.2
70 250 31.09 264.74 184.94 -35.26 -13.22 1.0 8.5 5.9
80 260 31.09 288.77 138.9 -10.81 -3.08 1.0 9.3 4.5
90 270 31.09 304.03 88.64 13.97 7.14 1.0 9.8 2.9
100 280 31.09 310.04 35.68 38.32 17.16 1.0 10.0 1.1
110 290 31.09 309.59 46.42 29.12 26.65 1.0 10.0 1.5
120 300 31.09 301.7 98.96 -2.58 35.33 1.0 9.7 3.2
BPIP Dimensions
Aspect Ratio
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Estimated EBD values
• Estimated values to right used to
modify AERMOD input file
• AERMOD re-run with these
building dimension inputs
• AERMOD results below show
wind tunnel study likely to help
significantly
AERMOD Building Dimension
Inputs 1-hour 24-hour annual
BPIP 15.19 8.20 0.89
Screening EBD Values 9.68 5.05 0.19
AERMOD Maximum predicted
concentration (μg/m3
)
Flow Wind BUILDHGT BUILDWID BUILDLEN
Vector Direction Hb W L XBADJ YBADJ Hb: W: L
(Deg.) (Deg.) (m) (m) (m) (m) (m)
0 180 31.09 88.64 124.36 -144.87 -58.28 1.0 2.9 4.0
10 190 24.99 30.53 11.47 -7.79 -18.85 1.0 1.2 0.5
20 200 24.99 30.76 12.48 -4.99 -18.91 1.0 1.2 0.5
30 210 31.09 98.96 124.36 -115.52 -46.9 1.0 3.2 4.0
40 220 31.09 124.36 124.36 -99.38 -40.06 1.0 4.0 4.0
50 230 31.09 124.36 124.36 -80.23 -31.99 1.0 4.0 4.0
60 240 31.09 124.36 124.36 -58.63 -22.96 1.0 4.0 4.0
70 250 31.09 124.36 124.36 -35.26 -13.22 1.0 4.0 4.0
80 260 31.09 124.36 124.36 -10.81 -3.08 1.0 4.0 4.0
90 270 31.09 124.36 88.64 13.97 7.14 1.0 4.0 2.9
100 280 31.09 124.36 35.68 38.32 17.16 1.0 4.0 1.1
110 290 31.09 124.36 46.42 29.12 26.65 1.0 4.0 1.5
120 300 31.09 124.36 98.96 -2.58 35.33 1.0 4.0 3.2
130 310 31.09 124.36 124.36 -34.19 42.94 1.0 4.0 4.0
140 320 31.09 124.36 124.36 -64.77 49.24 1.0 4.0 4.0
150 330 31.09 124.36 124.36 -93.38 54.05 1.0 4.0 4.0
160 340 31.09 124.36 124.36 -119.15 57.21 1.0 4.0 4.0
170 350 31.09 124.36 124.36 -141.3 58.64 1.0 4.0 4.0
180 360 31.09 88.64 124.36 -159.16 58.28 1.0 2.9 4.0
190 10 24.99 30.53 11.47 -3.68 18.85 1.0 1.2 0.5
200 20 24.99 30.76 12.48 -7.49 18.91 1.0 1.2 0.5
210 30 31.09 98.96 124.36 -186.18 46.9 1.0 3.2 4.0
220 40 31.09 124.36 124.36 -185.26 40.06 1.0 4.0 4.0
230 50 31.09 124.36 124.36 -178.71 31.99 1.0 4.0 4.0
240 60 31.09 124.36 124.36 -166.73 22.95 1.0 4.0 4.0
250 70 31.09 124.36 124.36 -149.68 13.22 1.0 4.0 4.0
260 80 31.09 124.36 124.36 -128.09 3.08 1.0 4.0 4.0
270 90 31.09 124.36 88.64 -102.6 -7.14 1.0 4.0 2.9
280 100 31.09 124.36 35.68 -74 -17.16 1.0 4.0 1.1
290 110 31.09 124.36 46.42 -75.54 -26.65 1.0 4.0 1.5
300 120 31.09 124.36 98.96 -96.39 -35.33 1.0 4.0 3.2
310 130 31.09 124.36 124.36 -114.31 -42.94 1.0 4.0 4.0
320 140 31.09 124.36 124.36 -128.75 -49.24 1.0 4.0 4.0
330 150 31.09 124.36 124.36 -139.29 -54.05 1.0 4.0 4.0
340 160 31.09 124.36 124.36 -145.59 -57.21 1.0 4.0 4.0
350 170 31.09 124.36 124.36 -147.47 -58.64 1.0 4.0 4.0
Estimated EBD using Max Width and Length Criteria of 4 times the Height
Aspect Ratio
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AERMOD Results With Wind Tunnel EBD
Very wide/narrow building
Stack height: 47 m
Building height: 31 m
Property line in Red
Emission rate: 1 g/s
AERMOD RESULTS
Five years of met data
AERMOD Building Dimension
Inputs 1-hour 24-hour annual
BPIP 15.19 8.20 0.89
Wind Tunnel EBD 3.99 1.88 0.18
Reduction Factor 3.80 4.37 4.93
AERMOD Maximum predicted
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Stack at Industrial Facility
Stack height = 27 m
Q = 1 g/s
Building height = 17 m
Building width and/or length > 200 m
5 years of meteorological data
AERMOD RESULTS
SHORT LARGE BUILDING
Building Input 1-hr 3-hr 24-hr annual
BPIP 129.1 101.7 38.2 4.0
Wind Tunnel EBD 27.3 17.8 7.9 0.5
Reduction Factor 4.7 5.7 4.8 7.9
Maximum concentration (ug/m3
)
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BPIP
Max = 38.2 ug/m3
EBD
Max = 8.1ug/m3
AERMOD Contours: 24-hr max
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Stack height: 45 m
Structure height: 61 m
Emission rate: 1 g/s
Five years of met data
Stack
AERMOD Results
Lattice Structure
Building
Input 1-hour 24-hour annual
BPIP 23.21 5.51 0.37
Wind Tunnel EBD 7.72 2.36 0.11
Reduction Factor 3.01 2.33 3.51
Maximum Concentration Results
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FACTOR of 4 to 8
reduction when EBD used
Short building with a large foot print
FACTOR of 2 to 4
reduction when EBD used
Hyperbolic cooling towers
Typical AERMOD Overprediction
Factors When Using BPIP Inputs
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Typical AERMOD Overprediction
Factors When Using BPIP Inputs
FACTOR of 2 to 5
reduction when EBD used
Very Wide/Narrow Buildings
FACTOR of 2 to 3.5
reduction when EBD used
Lattice Structures
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Result of Accurate Building Dimension
Source Characterization
• More accurate
concentration
estimates
• Estimates that are 2
to 8 times lower for
appropriate cases
Short/wide/long
Streamlined
Wide
Lattice
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Questions?
Ron Petersen, Ph.D., CCM
CPP, Inc
rpetersen@cppwind.com
970 690 1344
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EBD Background
• Several studies conducted and approved using original guidance for
ISC applications
• Amoco Whiting Refinery, Region 5, 1990
• Public Service Electric & Gas, Region 2, 1993
• Cape Industries, Region 4, 1993
• Cambridge Electric Plant, Region 1, 1993
• District Energy, Region 5, 1993
• Hoechst Celanese Celco Plant, Region 3, 1994
• Pleasants Power, Region 3, 2002
• Studies conducted using AERMOD
• Hawaiian Electric (Approved), Region 9, 1998
• Mirant Power Station (Approved), Region 3, 2006
• Cheswick Power Plant (Approved), Region 3, 2006
• Alcoa (Not Approved), Region 7, 2010
• Chevron (Approved), Region 4, 2012

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IMPLICATIONS OF ACCURATE SOURCE CHARACTERIZATION ON PERMITTING FOR THE 1-HOUR NAAQS

  • 1. EUEC 2015, San Diego, CAWind Engineering and Air Quality Consultants IMPLICATIONS OF ACCURATE SOURCE CHARACTERIZATION ON PERMITTING FOR THE 1-HR AND 24-HR NAAQS Ron Petersen, PhD, CCM CPP, Inc. 1415 Blue Spruce Drive Fort Collins, CO 80525 rpetersen@cppwind.com Cell: 970 690 1344
  • 2. EUEC 2015, San Diego, CAWind Engineering and Air Quality Consultants Outline • What is source characterization? • The forgotten but important factor – building dimensions • Where BPIP inputs are a problems • Example applications of AERMOD with better inputs (EBD) • Impact of better inputs (i.e., accurate source characterization)
  • 3. EUEC 2015, San Diego, CAWind Engineering and Air Quality Consultants Source Characterization 2013 EPA Draft SO2 NAAQS Designations Modeling Technical Assistance Document Common considerations • Stack height and location, stack parameters, emission rates, in-stack ratios, urban versus rural, etc. Often Overlooked (2 to 8 Reduction in Predicted Design Value) • “If stack locations and building information are not accurate, downwash will not be accurately accounted for in AERMOD.” • Building dimension inputs are critical!!!
  • 4. EUEC 2015, San Diego, CAWind Engineering and Air Quality Consultants Building Dimension Inputs & BPIP  BPIP uses building footprints and tier heights  Combines buildings  All structures become one single rectangular solid for each wind direction and each source  BPIP dimensions may not characterize the source and may give the wrong answer. BPIP Input
  • 5. EUEC 2015, San Diego, CAWind Engineering and Air Quality Consultants AERMOD’s Building Downwash Algorithm • Used EPA wind tunnel data base and past literature • Developed analytical equations for cavity height, reattachment, streamline angle, wind speed and turbulence
  • 6. EUEC 2015, San Diego, CAWind Engineering and Air Quality Consultants AERMOD’s Building Downwash Algorithm Only valid for certain building sizes • W/H 1 to 4 • L/H = 0 to 4 • Assumes all buildings are solid and rectangular
  • 7. EUEC 2015, San Diego, CAWind Engineering and Air Quality Consultants Building Dimension Inputs AERMOD Needs to Work The building shape and position that match the theory in AERMOD. BPIP will often not do this. Streamline figures from: Snyder, W.H. and R.E. Lawson, Jr.: Wind Tunnel Measurements of Flow Fields in the Vicinity of Buildings; 8th Joint Conference on Appl. of Air Poll. Met. With A&WMA; AMS, Boston, MA, 1994; pp. 244-250
  • 8. EUEC 2015, San Diego, CAWind Engineering and Air Quality Consultants • Example BPIP Problems PW facility (blue), BPIP building dimensions (red) for stack S-344 (red) and envelope of the building cavity calculated by PRIME (yellow) for a) a wind direction of 90 degrees; and b) a wind direction of 140 degrees. ) BPIP Building Dimensions: H = 17 m L/H = 53 W/H = 34 BPIP Building Dimensions: H = 17 m L/H = 23 W/H = 63 a) b) BPIP Building Dimensions: H = 17 m L/H = 23 W/H = 63 BPIP Input in RED Site Plan and BPIP Result
  • 9. EUEC 2015, San Diego, CAWind Engineering and Air Quality Consultants Solution - Use EBD in Place of BPIP Dimensions • Equivalent Building Dimensions” (EBDs) are the dimensions that are input into AERMOD in place of BPIP dimensions to more accurately predict building wake effects • Determined using wind tunnel modeling 9
  • 10. EUEC 2015, San Diego, CAWind Engineering and Air Quality Consultants Current Regulatory Status of EBD October 24, 2011 Model Clearinghouse Review of EBD for AERMOD • “.. any EBD studies being considered should be discussed with the appropriate reviewing authority as early in the process as possible and that the Model Clearinghouse should also be engaged as early as possible.” • …. these wind tunnel EBD studies are classified as “source characterization studies.” • Roger Brode and George Bridgers, EPA Model Clearinghouse, receptive for those cases where AERMOD with BPIP inputs is not working – 2013 EPA R/S/L Modelers Workshop.
  • 11. EUEC 2015, San Diego, CAWind Engineering and Air Quality Consultants Basic Wind Tunnel Modeling Methodology •Obtain source/site data •Construct scale model – 3D Printing •Install model in wind tunnel and measure Cmax versus X
  • 12. EUEC 2015, San Diego, CAWind Engineering and Air Quality Consultants Measure Ground-level Concentrations Tracer from stack Max ground-level concentrations measured versus x
  • 13. EUEC 2015, San Diego, CAWind Engineering and Air Quality Consultants Measure Ground-level Concentrations Data taken until good fit and max obtained Automated Max GL Concentration Mapper
  • 14. EUEC 2015, San Diego, CAWind Engineering and Air Quality Consultants EBD Used to Reduce Predicted AQ Impacts on Residential Tower downwind of Mirant Power Station, Alexandria, VA Residential Tower
  • 15. EUEC 2015, San Diego, CAWind Engineering and Air Quality Consultants Find EBD that gives same Max GL Concentration Profile as with Site Structures = - Input EBD Into AERMOD for wind directions of concern - AERMOD predicted impacts decreased by more than a factor of two. Mirant Power Station – Approved Study, Region 3 Wind Tunnel Testing Conducted with Site Structures and with EBD
  • 16. EUEC 2015, San Diego, CAWind Engineering and Air Quality Consultants AECOM (David Shea) Conducted Field Study That Validated use of EBD – see AWMA 2007 papers
  • 17. EUEC 2015, San Diego, CAWind Engineering and Air Quality Consultants Example Application Very wide/narrow building Stack height: 47 m Building height: 31 m Property line in Red Emission rate: 1 g/s AERMOD RESULTS Five years of met data
  • 18. EUEC 2015, San Diego, CAWind Engineering and Air Quality Consultants Maximum Hourly Impact at Fenceline
  • 19. EUEC 2015, San Diego, CAWind Engineering and Air Quality Consultants BPIP Input Analysis • W and L values > 5 times Hb for many wind directions (see red shading) • AERMOD will overpredict for these wind directions • Past EBD studies and theory show that Lmax and Wmax ≤ 4 Hb. • New BPIP input generated using this criterion • Input filed provided to modeling consultant to re-run AERMOD Flow Wind BUILDHGT BUILDWID BUILDLEN Vector Direction Hb W L XBADJ YBADJ Hb: W: L (Deg.) (Deg.) (m) (m) (m) (m) (m) 0 180 31.09 88.64 304.03 -144.87 -58.28 1.0 2.9 9.8 10 190 24.99 30.53 11.47 -7.79 -18.85 1.0 1.2 0.5 20 200 24.99 30.76 12.48 -4.99 -18.91 1.0 1.2 0.5 30 210 31.09 98.96 301.7 -115.52 -46.9 1.0 3.2 9.7 40 220 31.09 148.5 284.64 -99.38 -40.06 1.0 4.8 9.2 50 230 31.09 193.52 258.94 -80.23 -31.99 1.0 6.2 8.3 60 240 31.09 232.67 225.36 -58.63 -22.96 1.0 7.5 7.2 70 250 31.09 264.74 184.94 -35.26 -13.22 1.0 8.5 5.9 80 260 31.09 288.77 138.9 -10.81 -3.08 1.0 9.3 4.5 90 270 31.09 304.03 88.64 13.97 7.14 1.0 9.8 2.9 100 280 31.09 310.04 35.68 38.32 17.16 1.0 10.0 1.1 110 290 31.09 309.59 46.42 29.12 26.65 1.0 10.0 1.5 120 300 31.09 301.7 98.96 -2.58 35.33 1.0 9.7 3.2 130 310 31.09 284.64 148.5 -34.19 42.94 1.0 9.2 4.8 140 320 31.09 258.94 193.52 -64.77 49.24 1.0 8.3 6.2 150 330 31.09 225.36 232.67 -93.38 54.05 1.0 7.2 7.5 160 340 31.09 184.94 264.74 -119.15 57.21 1.0 5.9 8.5 170 350 31.09 138.9 288.77 -141.3 58.64 1.0 4.5 9.3 180 360 31.09 88.64 304.03 -159.16 58.28 1.0 2.9 9.8 190 10 24.99 30.53 11.47 -3.68 18.85 1.0 1.2 0.5 200 20 24.99 30.76 12.48 -7.49 18.91 1.0 1.2 0.5 210 30 31.09 98.96 301.7 -186.18 46.9 1.0 3.2 9.7 220 40 31.09 148.5 284.64 -185.26 40.06 1.0 4.8 9.2 230 50 31.09 193.52 258.94 -178.71 31.99 1.0 6.2 8.3 240 60 31.09 232.67 225.36 -166.73 22.95 1.0 7.5 7.2 250 70 31.09 264.74 184.94 -149.68 13.22 1.0 8.5 5.9 260 80 31.09 288.77 138.9 -128.09 3.08 1.0 9.3 4.5 270 90 31.09 304.03 88.64 -102.6 -7.14 1.0 9.8 2.9 280 100 31.09 310.04 35.68 -74 -17.16 1.0 10.0 1.1 290 110 31.09 309.59 46.42 -75.54 -26.65 1.0 10.0 1.5 300 120 31.09 301.7 98.96 -96.39 -35.33 1.0 9.7 3.2 310 130 31.09 284.64 148.5 -114.31 -42.94 1.0 9.2 4.8 320 140 31.09 258.94 193.52 -128.75 -49.24 1.0 8.3 6.2 330 150 31.09 225.36 232.67 -139.29 -54.05 1.0 7.2 7.5 340 160 31.09 184.94 264.74 -145.59 -57.21 1.0 5.9 8.5 350 170 31.09 138.9 288.77 -147.47 -58.64 1.0 4.5 9.3 BPIP Dimensions Aspect Ratio
  • 20. EUEC 2015, San Diego, CAWind Engineering and Air Quality Consultants BPIP Input Analysis – Zoom In Flow Wind BUILDHGT BUILDWID BUILDLEN Vector Direction Hb W L XBADJ YBADJ Hb: W: L (Deg.) (Deg.) (m) (m) (m) (m) (m) 0 180 31.09 88.64 304.03 -144.87 -58.28 1.0 2.9 9.8 10 190 24.99 30.53 11.47 -7.79 -18.85 1.0 1.2 0.5 20 200 24.99 30.76 12.48 -4.99 -18.91 1.0 1.2 0.5 30 210 31.09 98.96 301.7 -115.52 -46.9 1.0 3.2 9.7 40 220 31.09 148.5 284.64 -99.38 -40.06 1.0 4.8 9.2 50 230 31.09 193.52 258.94 -80.23 -31.99 1.0 6.2 8.3 60 240 31.09 232.67 225.36 -58.63 -22.96 1.0 7.5 7.2 70 250 31.09 264.74 184.94 -35.26 -13.22 1.0 8.5 5.9 80 260 31.09 288.77 138.9 -10.81 -3.08 1.0 9.3 4.5 90 270 31.09 304.03 88.64 13.97 7.14 1.0 9.8 2.9 100 280 31.09 310.04 35.68 38.32 17.16 1.0 10.0 1.1 110 290 31.09 309.59 46.42 29.12 26.65 1.0 10.0 1.5 120 300 31.09 301.7 98.96 -2.58 35.33 1.0 9.7 3.2 BPIP Dimensions Aspect Ratio
  • 21. EUEC 2015, San Diego, CAWind Engineering and Air Quality Consultants Estimated EBD values • Estimated values to right used to modify AERMOD input file • AERMOD re-run with these building dimension inputs • AERMOD results below show wind tunnel study likely to help significantly AERMOD Building Dimension Inputs 1-hour 24-hour annual BPIP 15.19 8.20 0.89 Screening EBD Values 9.68 5.05 0.19 AERMOD Maximum predicted concentration (μg/m3 ) Flow Wind BUILDHGT BUILDWID BUILDLEN Vector Direction Hb W L XBADJ YBADJ Hb: W: L (Deg.) (Deg.) (m) (m) (m) (m) (m) 0 180 31.09 88.64 124.36 -144.87 -58.28 1.0 2.9 4.0 10 190 24.99 30.53 11.47 -7.79 -18.85 1.0 1.2 0.5 20 200 24.99 30.76 12.48 -4.99 -18.91 1.0 1.2 0.5 30 210 31.09 98.96 124.36 -115.52 -46.9 1.0 3.2 4.0 40 220 31.09 124.36 124.36 -99.38 -40.06 1.0 4.0 4.0 50 230 31.09 124.36 124.36 -80.23 -31.99 1.0 4.0 4.0 60 240 31.09 124.36 124.36 -58.63 -22.96 1.0 4.0 4.0 70 250 31.09 124.36 124.36 -35.26 -13.22 1.0 4.0 4.0 80 260 31.09 124.36 124.36 -10.81 -3.08 1.0 4.0 4.0 90 270 31.09 124.36 88.64 13.97 7.14 1.0 4.0 2.9 100 280 31.09 124.36 35.68 38.32 17.16 1.0 4.0 1.1 110 290 31.09 124.36 46.42 29.12 26.65 1.0 4.0 1.5 120 300 31.09 124.36 98.96 -2.58 35.33 1.0 4.0 3.2 130 310 31.09 124.36 124.36 -34.19 42.94 1.0 4.0 4.0 140 320 31.09 124.36 124.36 -64.77 49.24 1.0 4.0 4.0 150 330 31.09 124.36 124.36 -93.38 54.05 1.0 4.0 4.0 160 340 31.09 124.36 124.36 -119.15 57.21 1.0 4.0 4.0 170 350 31.09 124.36 124.36 -141.3 58.64 1.0 4.0 4.0 180 360 31.09 88.64 124.36 -159.16 58.28 1.0 2.9 4.0 190 10 24.99 30.53 11.47 -3.68 18.85 1.0 1.2 0.5 200 20 24.99 30.76 12.48 -7.49 18.91 1.0 1.2 0.5 210 30 31.09 98.96 124.36 -186.18 46.9 1.0 3.2 4.0 220 40 31.09 124.36 124.36 -185.26 40.06 1.0 4.0 4.0 230 50 31.09 124.36 124.36 -178.71 31.99 1.0 4.0 4.0 240 60 31.09 124.36 124.36 -166.73 22.95 1.0 4.0 4.0 250 70 31.09 124.36 124.36 -149.68 13.22 1.0 4.0 4.0 260 80 31.09 124.36 124.36 -128.09 3.08 1.0 4.0 4.0 270 90 31.09 124.36 88.64 -102.6 -7.14 1.0 4.0 2.9 280 100 31.09 124.36 35.68 -74 -17.16 1.0 4.0 1.1 290 110 31.09 124.36 46.42 -75.54 -26.65 1.0 4.0 1.5 300 120 31.09 124.36 98.96 -96.39 -35.33 1.0 4.0 3.2 310 130 31.09 124.36 124.36 -114.31 -42.94 1.0 4.0 4.0 320 140 31.09 124.36 124.36 -128.75 -49.24 1.0 4.0 4.0 330 150 31.09 124.36 124.36 -139.29 -54.05 1.0 4.0 4.0 340 160 31.09 124.36 124.36 -145.59 -57.21 1.0 4.0 4.0 350 170 31.09 124.36 124.36 -147.47 -58.64 1.0 4.0 4.0 Estimated EBD using Max Width and Length Criteria of 4 times the Height Aspect Ratio
  • 22. EUEC 2015, San Diego, CAWind Engineering and Air Quality Consultants AERMOD Results With Wind Tunnel EBD Very wide/narrow building Stack height: 47 m Building height: 31 m Property line in Red Emission rate: 1 g/s AERMOD RESULTS Five years of met data AERMOD Building Dimension Inputs 1-hour 24-hour annual BPIP 15.19 8.20 0.89 Wind Tunnel EBD 3.99 1.88 0.18 Reduction Factor 3.80 4.37 4.93 AERMOD Maximum predicted
  • 23. EUEC 2015, San Diego, CAWind Engineering and Air Quality Consultants Stack at Industrial Facility Stack height = 27 m Q = 1 g/s Building height = 17 m Building width and/or length > 200 m 5 years of meteorological data AERMOD RESULTS SHORT LARGE BUILDING Building Input 1-hr 3-hr 24-hr annual BPIP 129.1 101.7 38.2 4.0 Wind Tunnel EBD 27.3 17.8 7.9 0.5 Reduction Factor 4.7 5.7 4.8 7.9 Maximum concentration (ug/m3 )
  • 24. EUEC 2015, San Diego, CAWind Engineering and Air Quality Consultants BPIP Max = 38.2 ug/m3 EBD Max = 8.1ug/m3 AERMOD Contours: 24-hr max
  • 25. EUEC 2015, San Diego, CAWind Engineering and Air Quality Consultants Stack height: 45 m Structure height: 61 m Emission rate: 1 g/s Five years of met data Stack AERMOD Results Lattice Structure Building Input 1-hour 24-hour annual BPIP 23.21 5.51 0.37 Wind Tunnel EBD 7.72 2.36 0.11 Reduction Factor 3.01 2.33 3.51 Maximum Concentration Results
  • 26. EUEC 2015, San Diego, CAWind Engineering and Air Quality Consultants FACTOR of 4 to 8 reduction when EBD used Short building with a large foot print FACTOR of 2 to 4 reduction when EBD used Hyperbolic cooling towers Typical AERMOD Overprediction Factors When Using BPIP Inputs
  • 27. EUEC 2015, San Diego, CAWind Engineering and Air Quality Consultants Typical AERMOD Overprediction Factors When Using BPIP Inputs FACTOR of 2 to 5 reduction when EBD used Very Wide/Narrow Buildings FACTOR of 2 to 3.5 reduction when EBD used Lattice Structures
  • 28. EUEC 2015, San Diego, CAWind Engineering and Air Quality Consultants Result of Accurate Building Dimension Source Characterization • More accurate concentration estimates • Estimates that are 2 to 8 times lower for appropriate cases Short/wide/long Streamlined Wide Lattice
  • 29. EUEC 2015, San Diego, CAWind Engineering and Air Quality Consultants Questions? Ron Petersen, Ph.D., CCM CPP, Inc rpetersen@cppwind.com 970 690 1344
  • 30. EUEC 2015, San Diego, CAWind Engineering and Air Quality Consultants EBD Background • Several studies conducted and approved using original guidance for ISC applications • Amoco Whiting Refinery, Region 5, 1990 • Public Service Electric & Gas, Region 2, 1993 • Cape Industries, Region 4, 1993 • Cambridge Electric Plant, Region 1, 1993 • District Energy, Region 5, 1993 • Hoechst Celanese Celco Plant, Region 3, 1994 • Pleasants Power, Region 3, 2002 • Studies conducted using AERMOD • Hawaiian Electric (Approved), Region 9, 1998 • Mirant Power Station (Approved), Region 3, 2006 • Cheswick Power Plant (Approved), Region 3, 2006 • Alcoa (Not Approved), Region 7, 2010 • Chevron (Approved), Region 4, 2012