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Table F-3 (Continued) CALPUFF Control File Inputs - Input Group 13 Point Source Parameters The format for Input Group 13d is shown below. --------------- Subgroup (13d) --------------- a POINT SOURCE: VARIABLE EMISSIONS DATA --------------------------------------- 1 ! SRCNAM = BLR1 ! 1 ! IVARY = 2 ! (12 Months) 1 ! SO2 = 0.1,0.1,0.5,0.9,2,2.2, 2.5,1.5,1.1,0.9,0.5,0.1 ! !END! -------- a Data for each species are treated as a separate input subgroup and therefore must end with an input group terminator. MAR 2006 – CALPUFF F-75
Table F-3 (Continued) CALPUFF Control File Inputs - Input Group 14 Area Source Parameters Variable Type Description Default Value (Input Group 14a - General Area Source Data) NAR1 integer Number of area sources with constant parameters or variable emission rate scale factors - IARU integer Units choice for emission rates from area sources 1 = g/m**2/s 2 = kg/m**2/hr 3 = lb/m**2/hr 4 = tons/m**2/yr 5 = Odour Unit * m/s (vol. flux/m**2 of compound) 6 = Odour Unit * m/min 7 = metric tons/m**2/yr 1 NSAR1 integer Number of source-species with variable emission rate scaling factors provided in 14d 0 NAR2 integer Number of buoyant area sources with arbitrary varying emission parameters - (Input Group 14b - Area Source Data for Sources with Constant Parameters or Emissions Scale Factors) SRCNAM character*12 Source name, used to coordinate inputs in Subgroups b,c,d - HTEFF real Effective height (m) of the area source - AELEV real Base elevation (m) above mean sea level - SIGZI real Initial vertical dispersion coefficient (F z ), in meters, of the area source EMIS real array Emission rate (g/s/m 2 ) of each modeled species Note: "NSPEC" values must be entered The variables in Input Group 14b are entered for each of the "NAR1" area sources. The data for each source is treated as a separate input subgroup, and therefore, must end with an input group terminator (i.e., !END!). Note that the source number is an optional user comment which is outside of the delimiter containing the required source data. The data for each source must follow an opening delimiter and "X=". The data for each source is followed by a closing delimiter and an input group terminator. - - MAR 2006 – CALPUFF F-76
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Table F-3 (Continued)<br />
<strong>CALPUFF</strong> Control File Inputs - Input Group 13<br />
Point Source Parameters<br />
The format for Input Group 13d is shown below.<br />
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Subgroup (13d)<br />
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a<br />
POINT SOURCE: VARIABLE EMISSIONS DATA<br />
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1 ! SRCNAM = BLR1 !<br />
1 ! IVARY = 2 ! (12 Months)<br />
1 ! SO2 = 0.1,0.1,0.5,0.9,2,2.2,<br />
2.5,1.5,1.1,0.9,0.5,0.1 !<br />
!END!<br />
--------<br />
a<br />
Data for each species are treated as a separate input subgroup<br />
<strong>and</strong> therefore must end with an input group terminator.<br />
MAR 2006 – <strong>CALPUFF</strong><br />
F-75