Effect of Adjustable Deflectors on Building Facade on Diverting the Distribution of Aerosol in Micro Climate Wind Field

Aerosol particles in urban areas are deposited in street canyons due to the wind field generated by building blocks. The purpose of this study was to discuss with CFD software the effect on lowering the aerosol concentration in urban space by means of active and auxiliary adjustable wind deflectors...

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