Port Vessel Emissions Model (PVEM) is a computer program that calculates air pollutant emissions associated with vessel activity in ports for various operational scenarios. PVEM can easily be adapted for application to any port through the use of port-specific input data on vessel movements and berth pathways...Software Description: The program was developed for implementation on an IBM-PC or MS-DOS microcomputer equipped with 300K RAM.
Port Vessel Emissions Model: A Computer Model for Calculating Vessel Air Pollutants (for Microcomputers)
1986
2 pages
Report
No indication
English
Environmental Pollution & Control , Marine Engineering , Computers, Control & Information Theory , Models-Simulation , Air pollution , Vessels(Ships) , Ports , Nitrogen oxides , Marine engines , Contaminants , Carbon monoxide , Sulfur dioxide , Particles , Diskettes , Air pollutant emissions , Emission factors , Vessel cruising , Vessel transit , Vessel maneuvering , Vessel hotelling , H=IBM PC , Bunkering , Ballasting
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