The Austrian guideline for short scale dispersion modelling Online publication date: Wed, 19-Nov-2014
by Dietmar Oettl; Markus Kuntner
International Journal of Environment and Pollution (IJEP), Vol. 48, No. 1/2/3/4, 2012
Abstract: Dispersion modelling during licensing procedures is, due to the limited time frame, a rather challenging task. Complex building structures or source configurations, which call for sophisticated dispersion models require usually long computation times. A new modelling tool for such applications has been developed in Austria, which is based on simulations for 34 pre-defined source configurations using the Lagrangian Particle Model GRAL (Graz Lagrangian Model). Annual mean, maximum daily mean, and maximum hourly concentrations can be calculated within a few seconds/minutes. The model is already approved by the Austrian ministry and is made available free of charge.
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