SSH-Aerosol v1.1: A Modular Box Model to Simulate the Evolution of Primary and Secondary Aerosols

Particles are emitted by different sources and are also formed in the atmosphere. Despite the large impact of atmospheric particles on health and climate, large uncertainties remain concerning their representation in models. To reduce these uncertainties as much as possible, a representation of the...

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Main Authors: Karine Sartelet, Florian Couvidat, Zhizhao Wang, Cédric Flageul, Youngseob Kim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-05-01
Series:Atmosphere
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/11/5/525
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spelling doaj-d1ff8da029e5482e963d10afe865c7812020-11-25T02:04:06ZengMDPI AGAtmosphere2073-44332020-05-011152552510.3390/atmos11050525SSH-Aerosol v1.1: A Modular Box Model to Simulate the Evolution of Primary and Secondary AerosolsKarine Sartelet0Florian Couvidat1Zhizhao Wang2Cédric Flageul3Youngseob Kim4CEREA, Joint laboratory École des Ponts ParisTech and EdF R&D, 77 455 Marne la Vallée, FranceInstitut National de l’Environnement Industriel et des Risques, INERIS, 60 550 Verneuil en Halatte, FranceCEREA, Joint laboratory École des Ponts ParisTech and EdF R&D, 77 455 Marne la Vallée, FranceCEREA, Joint laboratory École des Ponts ParisTech and EdF R&D, 77 455 Marne la Vallée, FranceCEREA, Joint laboratory École des Ponts ParisTech and EdF R&D, 77 455 Marne la Vallée, FranceParticles are emitted by different sources and are also formed in the atmosphere. Despite the large impact of atmospheric particles on health and climate, large uncertainties remain concerning their representation in models. To reduce these uncertainties as much as possible, a representation of the main processes involved in aerosol dynamics and chemistry is necessary. For that purpose, SSH-aerosol was developed to represent the evolution of the mass and number concentrations of primary and secondary particles, across different scales, using state-of-the-art modules, taking into account processes that are usually not considered in air-quality or climate modelling. For example, the particle mixing state and the growth of ultra-fine particles are taken into account in the aerosol dynamics, the affinity of semi-volatile organic compounds with water and viscosity are taken into account in the partitioning between the gas and particle phases of organics and the formation of extremely low-volatility organic compounds from biogenic precursors is represented. SSH-aerosol is modular and can be used with different levels of complexity. It may be used as standalone to analyse chamber measurements. It is also designed to be easily coupled to 3D models, adapting the level of complexity to the spatial scale studied.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/11/5/525secondary aerosolsviscosityultra-fine particlesmixing statepartitioning
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author Karine Sartelet
Florian Couvidat
Zhizhao Wang
Cédric Flageul
Youngseob Kim
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Florian Couvidat
Zhizhao Wang
Cédric Flageul
Youngseob Kim
SSH-Aerosol v1.1: A Modular Box Model to Simulate the Evolution of Primary and Secondary Aerosols
Atmosphere
secondary aerosols
viscosity
ultra-fine particles
mixing state
partitioning
author_facet Karine Sartelet
Florian Couvidat
Zhizhao Wang
Cédric Flageul
Youngseob Kim
author_sort Karine Sartelet
title SSH-Aerosol v1.1: A Modular Box Model to Simulate the Evolution of Primary and Secondary Aerosols
title_short SSH-Aerosol v1.1: A Modular Box Model to Simulate the Evolution of Primary and Secondary Aerosols
title_full SSH-Aerosol v1.1: A Modular Box Model to Simulate the Evolution of Primary and Secondary Aerosols
title_fullStr SSH-Aerosol v1.1: A Modular Box Model to Simulate the Evolution of Primary and Secondary Aerosols
title_full_unstemmed SSH-Aerosol v1.1: A Modular Box Model to Simulate the Evolution of Primary and Secondary Aerosols
title_sort ssh-aerosol v1.1: a modular box model to simulate the evolution of primary and secondary aerosols
publisher MDPI AG
series Atmosphere
issn 2073-4433
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Particles are emitted by different sources and are also formed in the atmosphere. Despite the large impact of atmospheric particles on health and climate, large uncertainties remain concerning their representation in models. To reduce these uncertainties as much as possible, a representation of the main processes involved in aerosol dynamics and chemistry is necessary. For that purpose, SSH-aerosol was developed to represent the evolution of the mass and number concentrations of primary and secondary particles, across different scales, using state-of-the-art modules, taking into account processes that are usually not considered in air-quality or climate modelling. For example, the particle mixing state and the growth of ultra-fine particles are taken into account in the aerosol dynamics, the affinity of semi-volatile organic compounds with water and viscosity are taken into account in the partitioning between the gas and particle phases of organics and the formation of extremely low-volatility organic compounds from biogenic precursors is represented. SSH-aerosol is modular and can be used with different levels of complexity. It may be used as standalone to analyse chamber measurements. It is also designed to be easily coupled to 3D models, adapting the level of complexity to the spatial scale studied.
topic secondary aerosols
viscosity
ultra-fine particles
mixing state
partitioning
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/11/5/525
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