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Predicting the microbial exposure risks in urban floods using GIS, building simulation, and microbial models

机译:使用GIS,建筑模拟和微生物模型预测城市洪水中的微生物暴露风险

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London is expected to experience more frequent periods of intense rainfall and tidal surges, leading to an increase in the risk of flooding. Damp and flooded dwellings can support microbial growth, including mould, bacteria, and protozoa, as well as persistence of flood-borne microorganisms. The amount of time flooded dwellings remain damp will depend on the duration and height of the flood, the contents of the flood water, the drying conditions, and the building construction, leading to particular properties and property types being prone to lingering damp and human pathogen growth or persistence. The impact of flooding on buildings can be simulated using Heat Air and Moisture (HAM) models of varying complexity in order to understand how water can be absorbed and dry out of the building structure. This paper describes the simulation of the drying of building archetypes representative of the English building stock using the EnergyPlus based tool 'UCL-HAMT in order to determine the drying rates of different abandoned structures flooded to different heights and during different seasons. The results are mapped out using GIS in order to estimate the spatial risk across London in terms of comparative flood vulnerability, as well as for specific flood events. Areas of South and East London were found to be particularly vulnerable to long-term microbial exposure following major flood events.
机译:预计伦敦将经历更频繁的强降雨和潮汐潮,导致洪水泛滥的风险增加。潮湿的住房可以支持微生物的生长,包括霉菌,细菌和原生动物,以及洪水传播的微生物的持久性。被洪水淹没的房屋保持潮湿的时间长短取决于洪水的持续时间和高度,洪水的内容,干燥条件和建筑物的结构,从而导致特定的特性和特性类型容易残留潮湿和人类病原体成长或坚持不懈。可以使用复杂程度各异的热空气和湿气(HAM)模型来模拟洪水对建筑物的影响,以便了解如何吸收和干燥建筑结构中的水分。本文介绍了使用基于EnergyPlus的工具“ UCL-HAMT”模拟代表英国建筑材料的建筑原型的干燥过程,以便确定淹没到不同高度和不同季节的不同废弃建筑的干燥速率。使用GIS绘制结果图,以便根据洪水泛滥的脆弱性以及特定洪水事件估算整个伦敦的空间风险。发现伦敦南部和伦敦东部地区在重大洪水事件发生后特别容易长期暴露于微生物。

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  • 来源
    《Environment international》 |2013年第1期|182-195|共14页
  • 作者单位

    The Bartlett School of Graduate Studies, UCL, London, United Kingdom,Department of Civil, Environmental, and Ceomatic Engineering, Chadwick Building, UCL, London WC1E 6BT, United Kingdom;

    The Bartlett School of Graduate Studies, UCL, London, United Kingdom;

    The Bartlett School of Graduate Studies, UCL, London, United Kingdom;

    Department of Civil, Environmental, and Ceomatic Engineering, UCL, London, United Kingdom;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《工程索引》(EI);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

    flood; mould; GIS; hygrothermal; urban; building simulation;

    机译:洪水;模子;地理信息系统湿热城市建筑模拟;

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