VDI 3783 Blatt 18:2017-04
Current
The latest, up-to-date edition.
Environmental meteorology - Photolysis frequencies for calculating pollutant concentrations in the troposphere
Hardcopy , PDF
German - English
04-01-2017
Preliminary note
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Terms and definitions
3 Symbols and abbreviations
4 Calculation input variables
5 Calculation of spectral
actinic photon flux densities
6 Calculation of photolysis frequencies
7 Measurement-based validation
of the calculated photolysis
frequencies of NO[2] and O[3]
Annex A - Example
Bibliography
The conversion of trace gases in the atmosphere is determined by radical chain reactions that are initiated by photolysis processes.
DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
40
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PublisherName |
Verlag des Vereins Deutscher Ingenieure
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Status |
Current
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Supersedes |
VDI 3783 Blatt 19:2017-04 | Environmental meteorology - Reaction mechanism for the determination of the nitrogen dioxide concentration |
VDI 1000:2017-02 | VDI Standardisation Work - Principles and procedures |
DIN 5031-1:1982-03 | OPTICAL RADIATION PHYSICS AND ILLUMINATING ENGINEERING; QUANTITIES, SYMBOLS AND UNITS OF RADIATION PHYSICS |
VDI 3783 Blatt 19:2017-04 | Environmental meteorology - Reaction mechanism for the determination of the nitrogen dioxide concentration |
VDI 3786 Blatt 1:2013-08 | Environmental meteorology - Meteorological measurements - Fundamentals |
VDI 3783 Blatt 5:1999-11 | Environmental meteorology - Models for the gas-phase chemistry of the troposphere |
DIN 5031-11:2011-04 | Optical radiation physics and illuminating engineering - Part 11: Radiometer for measuring actinic radiant quantities - Terms, characteristics and their classification |
VDI 3786 Blatt 5:2015-10 | Environmental meteorology - Meteorological measurements - Radiation |
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