User’s Guide for the TEXIN Model
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1982-06-25
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Edition:Final Report: April 15, 1981 to June 25, 1982
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Abstract:The Texas Intersection (TEXIN) Model is a user-oriented FORTRAN computer program for the estimation of carbon monoxide pollution concentrations near simple signalized intersections. In this User’s Guide the TEXIN Model and its use are briefly described. The input procedures are outlined in detail, the possible outputs are discussed, and three comprehensive illustrative examples are presented. Further information regarding the use of the TEXIN Model, as well as comparison of model results to experimental data and to other models, are available in the final project report FHWA/TX-81/541-1, "Estimation of Air Pollution Near Simple Signalized Intersections." A magnetic computer tape of the model, as well as copies of the User's Guide and the final project report are available from the Texas State Department of Highways and Public Transportation and NTIS.
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