S. Maldaner, G. Degrazia, U. Rizza, S. Rolim, O. Acevedo, E. P. M. Filho, L. Moor, D. Robérti
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Abstract
Turbulent time scales and velocity variances for a convective boundary layer are derived from large eddy simulation spectral data. Spectral peak frequencies obtained from LES data are used directly in expressions that allow establishing such times scales and velocity variances. These turbulent parameters were compared with those provided by experimental turbulence data. The comparison employing a stochastic dispersion model and observed concentration data shows that both parameterizations reproduce adequately the contaminant dispersion process in a convective boundary layer.