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VDI 3783 Blatt 18:2017-04

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Environmental meteorology - Photolysis frequencies for calculating pollutant concentrations in the troposphere

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German - English

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04-01-2017

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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
Pages
40
PublisherName
Verlag des Vereins Deutscher Ingenieure
Status
Current
Supersedes

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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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