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* Only buildings are processed for specific attributes such as number of light traffic, create surface office and shop space, used fuel per year for construction and direct emissions of NOX and NH3. | * Only buildings are processed for specific attributes such as number of light traffic, create surface office and shop space, used fuel per year for construction and direct emissions of NOX and NH3. | ||
* Per sector these attributes are converted to individual | * Per sector these attributes are converted to individual Aerius features. These features are encoded using the GML-format, which is the primary data format the AERIUS Connect Api accepts. | ||
* A single building can therefore be send as multiple features, one for each sector. For some types of feature, the Aerius Connect Api calculates NOX- and NH3-emission values, which are written back into the building | |||
* Only the sum of NOX emissions is stored per building, not per sector. NH3 emissions likewise. | |||
* NOX and NH3 pollution is returned by the Aerius Connect Api as hexagon features, which are stored in the Aerius overlay's grid. Only when Natura 2000 areas are inside the project bounds, these hexagons can be seen. The array of individual emission values are also stored in the Aerius overlay under the NOX and NH3 attribute respectively. |
Revision as of 11:53, 30 June 2020
The Aerius module identifies specific constructions and sends these to the AERIUS Connect Api to calculate its emissions and NOX and NH3 pollution on Natura 2000 areas.
Aerius applications
The Aerius module can be used for the following:
- Calculate emissions for roads based on the type of road and the number of vehicles per category.
- Calculate the emissions for planned constructions, based on the construction machines and material used and the created appartments, houses and office space.
- Calculate the pollution of NOX and NH3 on nearby Natura 2000 areas.
Considerations
- Only buildings are processed for specific attributes such as number of light traffic, create surface office and shop space, used fuel per year for construction and direct emissions of NOX and NH3.
- Per sector these attributes are converted to individual Aerius features. These features are encoded using the GML-format, which is the primary data format the AERIUS Connect Api accepts.
- A single building can therefore be send as multiple features, one for each sector. For some types of feature, the Aerius Connect Api calculates NOX- and NH3-emission values, which are written back into the building
- Only the sum of NOX emissions is stored per building, not per sector. NH3 emissions likewise.
- NOX and NH3 pollution is returned by the Aerius Connect Api as hexagon features, which are stored in the Aerius overlay's grid. Only when Natura 2000 areas are inside the project bounds, these hexagons can be seen. The array of individual emission values are also stored in the Aerius overlay under the NOX and NH3 attribute respectively.