Title of article
Jet Engine Exhaust Aerosol Characterization
Author/Authors
Petzold، نويسنده , , A.; Schr?der، نويسنده , , F. P، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Pages
15
From page
62
To page
76
Abstract
Jet engine exhaust aerosol was characterized with respect to mass concentration and composition of the carbonaceous aerosol fraction and the particulate sulfate as a function of engine power setting for fuel with low-sulfur content (6 ppm) and high-sulfur content (3000 ppm). The ratio of black carbon (BC) to total carbon (TC) varied from 11% with the engine in idle run to >80% at take-off thrust. The corresponding BC emission index was <0.6 g kg-1 fuel on a mass scale and <1.7 times 1015 kg-1 fuel on a number scale. The optical specific absorption coefficient of the BC aerosol was measured to 6 ± 1 m2 g-1 by filter reflectance analysis (λ ≊ 0.8 μm). The carbon aerosol split into a primary soot mode at 0.045 μm diameter with geometric standard deviation 1.5 and a coagulation mode at 0.18 μm diameter with geometric standard deviation 1.42. The mass emission index of particulate sulfate remained almost constant at <0.05 g kg-1 throughout the examined engine power setting between 11% and 71% take-off thrust. The conversion rate from SO2molecules into particulate SO2-4 within the young exhaust plume prior to sampling (plume age <0.1 s) was <0.5% with only a slight dependence on engine power setting.
Journal title
Aerosol Science and Technology
Serial Year
1998
Journal title
Aerosol Science and Technology
Record number
430446
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