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- 08 Mar 2015 20:54
- Forum: Other
- Topic: Corrected Impact2002+ - details on corrections please?
- Replies: 1
- Views: 10897
Corrected Impact2002+ - details on corrections please?
Hi, The Impact2002+ method, imported from ecoinvent, has been modified. The comment is "Characterisation factors of flows Antimony-122, Antimony-124, Antimony-125, Barium-140, Cobalt-57, Cobalt-60, Lead-210 and Zinc-65 were corrected in some impact categories. Both original ecoinvent 3.1. implementa...
- 08 Mar 2015 20:52
- Forum: Other
- Topic: incomplete Impact 2002+ (midpoint) methodology
- Replies: 8
- Views: 22065
Re: incomplete Impact 2002+ (midpoint) methodology
Hi Andreas,
Please let me know what a suitable format is, and I can send along the information you would need.
Pascal
Please let me know what a suitable format is, and I can send along the information you would need.
Pascal
- 08 Mar 2015 20:51
- Forum: Modelling
- Topic: normalisation and weightings nexus pack impact method
- Replies: 4
- Views: 5996
Re: normalisation and weightings nexus pack impact method
Hi, Perhaps this was already clear to everyone, but yes, the results expressed in "points" were normalized (before importation in openLCA, this is more a matter of how ecoinvent distributes CFs, not an openLCA issue. If you would like a file to convert results back to un-normalized endpoints or midp...
- 08 Mar 2015 20:48
- Forum: openLCA 1.4
- Topic: Characterization in OpenLCA
- Replies: 4
- Views: 7175
Re: Characterization in OpenLCA
Hi, I've put together an Excel file that will convert the normalized endpoint results that are given in openLCA (in points) to endpoint results in "native" units (DALY, PDF*m2*yr, kg CO2e and MJ primary) and in midpoint units as well. You just need to copy-paste the results from the "LCIA results" t...
- 06 Feb 2015 17:28
- Forum: Installation
- Topic: Location of the database folder
- Replies: 6
- Views: 17227
Re: Location of the database folder
Extremely useful, many thanks.
Pascal
Pascal
- 05 Feb 2015 16:16
- Forum: Modelling of the Inventory
- Topic: Meaning of cut-off when creating product systems
- Replies: 3
- Views: 6089
Re: Meaning of cut-off when creating product systems
Hi Michael, Wonderful, thanks for the reply. I definitely understand how it would work in a straightforward fashion on databases built on input-output tables. I don't see how an approach based on the magnitude of linked inputs would work on mixed unit databases (such as ecoinvent), but it sounds lik...
- 04 Feb 2015 23:29
- Forum: Installation
- Topic: Location of the database folder
- Replies: 6
- Views: 17227
Location of the database folder
Hi,
In a Windows install, the default the database directory is created in the local user profile. Is it possible to move that database to another folder on the C drive?
Thanks
Pascal
In a Windows install, the default the database directory is created in the local user profile. Is it possible to move that database to another folder on the C drive?
Thanks
Pascal
- 20 Jan 2015 17:35
- Forum: Modelling of the Inventory
- Topic: ecoinvent v3 - multiple instances of same flows
- Replies: 10
- Views: 142814
Re: ecoinvent v3 - multiple instances of same flows
Hi Andreas, Great to hear that you are planning on making changes. Just to clarify, the product UUID are actually all the same, but the associated activity UUID are different. For example, "electricity, high voltage" (UUID 66c93e71-f32b-4591-901c-55395db5c132) is associated with 1164 activities that...
- 09 Jan 2015 22:34
- Forum: Modelling of the Inventory
- Topic: Meaning of cut-off when creating product systems
- Replies: 3
- Views: 6089
Re: Meaning of cut-off when creating product systems
Hi - just wanted to bring this up again. Does anyone know where the full definition of "cut-off" in this context is?
Thanks,
Pascal
Thanks,
Pascal
- 09 Jan 2015 22:33
- Forum: Modelling of the Inventory
- Topic: ecoinvent v3 - multiple instances of same flows
- Replies: 10
- Views: 142814
Re: ecoinvent v3 - multiple instances of same flows
Hi - just wanted to bring this up again. Does anyone have a hint on how to deal with this?
Thanks,
Pascal
Thanks,
Pascal