Airviro

Models

The Airviro Dispersion module provides a number of different numerical models. The purpose of the models is basically to make it possible to calculate the dispersion of different air pollution substances on different geographical scales with meteorological input data from the Airviro time series database and emissions input from emission databases (EDB), for specific time periods. Geographical and physiographic information is also fetched from Airviro databases.

At present the models in the module are:

  • The Airviro Street Canyon model
  • The Airviro implementation of the OSPM Street Canyon model and Open Road model
  • The Airviro Gauss dispersion model
  • The Airviro implementation of the US/EPA AERMOD, a gaussian type dispersion model
  • The Airviro Grid dispersion model
  • The Airviro implementation of the CALMET/CALPUFF dispersion model system
  • The Airviro implementation of the Austal2000 dispersion model
  • The Airviro Receptor models
  • The Airviro Heavy Gas model
  • The Airviro implementation of the SMHI MATCH dispersion model
  • The Airviro Wind model
Last updated 19 February 2010
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