巡航
环境科学
喷气发动机
喷气燃料
替代燃料
辅助动力装置
燃烧室
温室气体
航空
汽车工程
气象学
燃烧
工程类
废物管理
航空航天工程
柴油
化学
生态学
有机化学
电压
物理
电气工程
生物
作者
Joseph P. Abrahamson,Cheng-Xian Lin,M. Gurhan Andac,Randy L. Vander Wal
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.est.6b03749
摘要
The first order approximation (FOA3) currently employed to estimate BC mass emissions underpredicts BC emissions due to inaccuracies in measuring low smoke numbers (SNs) produced by modern high bypass ratio engines. The recently developed Formation and Oxidation (FOX) method removes the need for and hence uncertainty associated with (SNs), instead relying upon engine conditions in order to predict BC mass. Using the true engine operating conditions from proprietary engine cycle data an improved FOX (ImFOX) predictive relation is developed. Still, the current methods are not optimized to estimate cruise emissions nor account for the use of alternative jet fuels with reduced aromatic content. Here improved correlations are developed to predict engine conditions and BC mass emissions at ground and cruise altitude. This new ImFOX is paired with a newly developed hydrogen relation to predict emissions from alternative fuels and fuel blends. The ImFOX is designed for rich-quench-lean style combustor technologies employed predominately in the current aviation fleet.
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