Light Flux Characterization #21 - 2013-12-16
ID:
21
Name:
Lightflux_onebulb
LICOR Spectroradiometer (#354)
Chamber:
Seinfeld chambers
Date of characterization experiment:
2013-12-16
Months since calibration:
Measurement technique:
The instrument measures the irradiance, which is then converted to flux
Photolysis frequency of NO2 with max lighting [Hz]:
Photolysis frequency of H2O2 with max lighting [Hz]:
Photolysis frequency of O3 with max lighting [Hz]:
Total number of lights:
320
Light percentage on:
0.3
Light intensity:
Light source type:
UV black lamps (350 nm centered)
Position and pattern of lights:
Lights are positioned on the long side of the chambers. There are UV-reflective aluminum all around the chamber, such that the flux in one corner is similar to the middle.
Data collection description:
Data were collected as an average of several locations in the chamber.
Data analysis description:
Averaged data in W/m2 were converted to photon flux and scaled by the H2O2 photolysis in a modeling program that uses the most up-to-date H2O2 absorption cross section.
Link to supplemental information:
Additional notes:
Characterization data file:
JHSflux_onebulb_Dec2013.csv
Experiments
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