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==Results==
==Results==
With a Heat Overlay a user can generate a physiological equivalent temperature overlay, along with other (intermediate) overlay results. The Heat Overlay wizard allows users to select which results should be generated. For further information on the possible results, see [[Result type (Heat Overlay)|result types]].
The Heat Overlay allows user to visualize a generated Physiological Equivalent Temperature (PET) overlay, along with other intermediate overlay results. The Heat Overlay wizard allows users to select which results should be generated. For further information on the available results, see [[Result type (Heat Overlay)|result types]].


==Theory==
==Theory==
The formula's and calculation models are documented [[Calculation_model_and_formulas_(Heat_Overlay)|here]].
The formula's and calculation models are documented [[Calculation_model_and_formulas_(Heat_Overlay)|here]].

Revision as of 14:52, 12 September 2019

Each newly added Heat Overlay uses the Heat DPRA module by default. For the previously default Heat Overlay configuration, seeUNESCO Heat stress module.

The Heat DPRA module is a newl (as of 2019) heat module developed in accordance with the new Dutch DPRA standards. This module is still under revision, as is this documentation. However a Beta version of the module is available on the Preview server for our partners.

Configuration

The Heat DPRA module can be configured using the Heat Overlay configuration wizard.

For more information on the configurable model attributes, see Heat model attributes.

Results

The Heat Overlay allows user to visualize a generated Physiological Equivalent Temperature (PET) overlay, along with other intermediate overlay results. The Heat Overlay wizard allows users to select which results should be generated. For further information on the available results, see result types.

Theory

The formula's and calculation models are documented here.