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tealeaves (version 1.0.6)

.get_L: L: Latent heat flux density (W / m^2)

Description

L: Latent heat flux density (W / m^2)

Usage

.get_L(T_leaf, pars, unitless)

Value

Value in W / m^2 of class units

Arguments

T_leaf

Leaf temperature in Kelvin

pars

Concatenated parameters (leaf_par, enviro_par, and constants)

unitless

Logical. Should function use parameters with units? The function is faster when FALSE, but input must be in correct units or else results will be incorrect without any warning.

Details

$$L = h_\mathrm{vap} g_\mathrm{tw} d_\mathrm{wv}$$

SymbolRDescriptionUnitsDefault
\(d_\mathrm{wv}\)d_wvwater vapour gradientmol / m ^ 3calculated
\(h_\mathrm{vap}\)h_vaplatent heat of vaporizationJ / molcalculated
\(g_\mathrm{tw}\)g_twtotal conductance to H2O(\(\mu\)mol H2O) / (m\(^2\) s Pa)calculated

Examples

Run this code

library(tealeaves)

cs <- make_constants()
ep <- make_enviropar()
lp <- make_leafpar()

T_leaf <- set_units(298.15, K)

tealeaves:::.get_L(T_leaf, c(cs, ep, lp), FALSE)

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