Literature DB >> 26495879

Effects of Fuel Aromatic Content on Nonvolatile Particulate Emissions of an In-Production Aircraft Gas Turbine.

Benjamin T Brem1,2, Lukas Durdina1,2, Frithjof Siegerist3, Peter Beyerle3, Kevin Bruderer3, Theo Rindlisbacher4, Sara Rocci-Denis5, M Gurhan Andac6, Joseph Zelina6, Olivier Penanhoat7, Jing Wang1,2.   

Abstract

Aircraft engines emit particulate matter (PM) that affects the air quality in the vicinity of airports and contributes to climate change. Nonvolatile PM (nvPM) emissions from aircraft turbine engines depend on fuel aromatic content, which varies globally by several percent. It is uncertain how this variability will affect future nvPM emission regulations and emission inventories. Here, we present black carbon (BC) mass and nvPM number emission indices (EIs) as a function of fuel aromatic content and thrust for an in-production aircraft gas turbine engine. The aromatics content was varied from 17.8% (v/v) in the neat fuel (Jet A-1) to up to 23.6% (v/v) by injecting two aromatic solvents into the engine fuel supply line. Fuel normalized BC mass and nvPM number EIs increased by up to 60% with increasing fuel aromatics content and decreasing engine thrust. The EIs also increased when fuel naphthalenes were changed from 0.78% (v/v) to 1.18% (v/v) while keeping the total aromatics constant. The EIs correlated best with fuel hydrogen mass content, leading to a simple model that could be used for correcting fuel effects in emission inventories and in future aircraft engine nvPM emission standards.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26495879     DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.5b04167

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Technol        ISSN: 0013-936X            Impact factor:   9.028


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2.  Experimental verification of principal losses in a regulatory particulate matter emissions sampling system for aircraft turbine engines.

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3.  Non-volatile particle emissions from aircraft turbine engines at ground-idle induce oxidative stress in bronchial cells.

Authors:  Hulda R Jonsdottir; Mathilde Delaval; Zaira Leni; Alejandro Keller; Benjamin T Brem; Frithjof Siegerist; David Schönenberger; Lukas Durdina; Miriam Elser; Heinz Burtscher; Anthi Liati; Marianne Geiser
Journal:  Commun Biol       Date:  2019-03-05
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