Title: Methods for assessment of NOx emissions from aircraft engine

Authors: Kateryna Synylo; Nicolas Duchêne

Addresses: National Aviation University, Kyiv, Ukraine ' Verifavia, Paris, France

Abstract: During the last decade a lot of investigations also focused on the evaluation of the impact of aircraft engine emissions on the local and regional air quality in the vicinity of the airport. The certificated emission indices rely on well-defined measurement procedures and conditions during engine test. Under real circumstances, however, operational (power setting, time-in-mode and fuel flow rate) and meteorological (air temperature, humidity and pressure) conditions may vary from ICAO definition, consequently deviations from the certificated emission indices may occur. The advanced emission model of turbofan engine (TURBOGAS emission model) was developed for the assessment of aircraft engine emissions taking into account the influences of operational and meteorological conditions on emission indexes to generate precise aircraft emissions inventories as well as contrails likelihood and lifetime. Both BFFM2 and P3T3 methods have been implemented in the TURBOGAS emission model.

Keywords: aircraft engine; environment; turbofan engine; air pollution; emission model; emission indices.

DOI: 10.1504/IJSA.2019.105248

International Journal of Sustainable Aviation, 2019 Vol.5 No.4, pp.324 - 342

Received: 27 Apr 2019
Accepted: 14 Sep 2019

Published online: 22 Feb 2020 *

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