The Airport Vicinity Air Pollution (AVAP) Model is a Fortran IV computer source program. The AVAP model is a comprehensive airport simulation model which can serve as a tool in evaluating the total air quality impact of all airport operations on the airport vicinity. The model evaluates aircraft, airport non-aircraft, and environs sources and computes pollution concentrations due to each. Input is required for airport configuration, aircraft and ground vehicle operation, fixed sources, and meteorology. Also listed is a copy of an input data set for Washington National Airport. ...Software Description: The program is written in the FORTRAN IV programming language for implementation on an IBM 360/195 computer using the OS version, HASP level operating system. 340K bytes of core storage are required to operate the model.
Airport Vicinity Air Pollution Model Computer Source Code
1975
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Air Pollution & Control , Computers, Control & Information Theory , Air pollution , Airports , Computer programming , Computerized simulation , FORTRAN , Models , Environmental protection , Impact , Communities , Assessment , Aircraft , Vehicles , Air quality , Sources , Programming languages , Inventory , Emission , Dispersion relations , Meteorological data , Models-Simulation , FORTRAN 4 programming language , Airport models
Airport Vicinity Air Pollution Study
NTIS | 1973
|Airport Vicinity Icing and Snow Advisor (AVISA)
AIAA | 2006
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