Some work required, but data is generally available.ī. General data requirements (e.g., readily available,Įasily found, considerable effort required, etc.) Publicly available All data are publicly availableĪ. Traceability (e.g., documented sources, acceptability,Į. Input data allows different levels of fidelityĭ.
Robustness of data (i.e., fidelity and resolution of data Fidelity and resolution of the internal data is generally fixed, but flexibility of Military aircraft emission factors, MOBILE6 emission factors, stationary sourceĬ. What data is included? (e.g., NPD, EI, performance Military aircraft, GAVs, stationary sourcesī. What sources are included? (e.g., number and types of
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Software structure (e.g., single exe, modularizedį. Software language (e.g., Fortran, C#.NET, etc.) Visual Basicĭ. Operating system (e.g., MS-DOS, Windows, Linux,Ĭ. Input/output data structure (e.g., flat ASCII files, SQLī. Individual characteristics and theoreticalĪ. Theoretically-based (e.g., vehicle-specific with First order approximation (e.g., partial vehicleĬ. Simple (e.g., averaging methods based onī. Which category does the model fall into:Ī. Simple comparisons to General Conformity de minimis threshold levels.ī. Simple correlations and emissions modeling based on emission factors and activityĭata. ICAO reference method using âcertifiedâ emission factors for military aircraft. What algorithms are used? (e.g., sound propagation,Įmissions dispersion, vehicle performance, etc.) Regulatory use (e.g., NEPA assessments, etc.)? All emissions evaluations at Air Force basis including those related to NEPA canĪ. Noise (free field, long range propagation)į. Air quality (e.g., microscale, regional, national,ī. Screening or detailed (intended categorization)? Intended for detailed analysis, but some screening can be accomplished by theĪ. Mode (highway, rail, water, air) Aviation â air and ground (vehicles)ĭ. Air quality: emissions or dispersion? EmissionsĬ. In public domain? If not, who is caretaker? In public domain and maintained by the Air Force.Ī. Model: ACAM (Air Conformity Applicability Model)Ī. Air Quality Emissions and Dispersion Models Tables are used to organize the descriptions according to a model evaluation protocol I.3).įorty-seven (47) models are described (29 classified as air quality, 15 classified as noise, and 3Ĭlassified as both). Â Models that do Both Noise and Air Quality (Sec. Â Air Quality Emissions and Dispersion Models (Sec. This appendix describes noise and air quality current in use around the world. CURRENT AIR QUALITY, DISPERSION, AND NOISE MODELS Because it is UNCORRECTED material, please consider the following text as a useful but insufficient proxy for the authoritative book pages.ĪPPENDIX I. Below is the uncorrected machine-read text of this chapter, intended to provide our own search engines and external engines with highly rich, chapter-representative searchable text of each book.