2019 AIChE Annual Meeting
(503f) Comparisons and Contrasts of Jet Engine Emissions with Other PM2.5 Combustion Sources
Currently there is not a direct regulation on BC emissions from jet engines. Rather, BC emissions during the landing and take-off (LTO) cycle are limited by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) through regulations on smoke number (SN).13 The smoke number regulation introduced in 1981 was put in place with the purpose of reducing plume visibility and no engines have failed this regulation since 1990.14 With increasing concern on both human health and environmental impacts caused by jet engine BC emissions the EPA is expected to place regulations on such emissions.15 The ICAOâs Committee on Aviation Environmental Protection is currently developing a regulatory standard for BC emissions.
To better understand regulatory needs and health impacts and related regulatory needs, further physical-chemical data on particulate emissions from jet engines is needed. To-date there is a large deficit of detailed characterization compared to emissions from other sources such as diesel engines, despite field campaigns in recent years. Accordingly, we have performed electron-based microscopy and spectroscopy upon samples collected from various jet engines in service. Fuel compositions have also been varied to test effects on EIBC with further interest in changes to the nature of the emitted particulate. Analysis results from NASA campaigns, APEX, AAFEX I & II, and the recent ND-MAX conducted in Germany will be presented.
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