TY - JOUR
T1 - Particle emissions from aircraft engines - A survey of the European project PartEmis
AU - Petzold, Andreas
AU - Fiebig, Markus
AU - Fritzsche, Lutz
AU - Stein, Claudia
AU - Schumann, Ulrich
AU - Wilson, Christopher William
AU - Hurley, Chris D.
AU - Arnold, Frank
AU - Katragkou, Eleni
AU - Baltensperger, Urs
AU - Gysel, Martin
AU - Nyeki, Stephan A.
AU - Hitzenberger, Regina
AU - Giebl, Heinrich
AU - Hughes, Kevin J.
AU - Kurtenbach, Ralf
AU - Wiesen, Peter
AU - Madden, P
AU - Puxbaum, Hans
AU - Vrchoticky, S
AU - Wahl, Claus
N1 - DOI: 10.1127/0941-2948/2005/0054
Coden: MEZEE
Affiliations: DLR, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Oberpfaffenhofen, 82234 Wessling, Germany; QinetiQ, Farnborough, United Kingdom; Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics, Heidelberg, Germany; Paul Scherrer Institute, Villigen, Switzerland; University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria; University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom; University of Wuppertal, Wuppertal, Germany; Rolls Royce plc, United Kingdom; Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria; DLR, Institute for Combustion Technology, Cologne, Germany
Adressen: Petzold, A.; DLR; Institute of Atmospheric Physics; Oberpfaffenhofen 82234 Wessling, Germany; email: [email protected]
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PY - 2005
Y1 - 2005
N2 - An overview of the goals and achievements of the European PartEmis project (Measurement and prediction of emissions of aerosols and gaseous precursors from gas turbine engines) is presented. PartEmis was focussed on the characterisation and quantification of exhaust emissions from a gas turbine engine. The engine was composed of a combustor and a unit to simulate a 3-shaft turbine section (so-called Hot End Simulator; HES). A comprehensive suite of aerosol, gas and chemi-ion measurements were conducted under different, i) combustor and HES operating conditions, ii) fuel sulphur concentrations. Measured aerosol properties were mass and number concentration, size distribution, mixing state, thermal stability of internally mixed particles, hygroscopicity, cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) activation potential, and chemical composition. Furthermore, chemi-ions, non-methane volatile organic compounds (NMVOCs) and OH were monitored. The combustor operation conditions corresponded to modern and older engine gas path temperatures at cruise altitude, with fuel sulphur contents (FSC) of 0.05, 0.41, and 1.270 g kg-1. The combustor behaved like a typical aircraft engine combustor with respect to thermodynamic data and main emissions, which suggests that the PartEmis database may be applicable to contemporary aircraft engines. The conclusions drawn from the PartEmis experiment are discussed separately for combustion particles, ultrafine particles, sulphate-containing species and chemi-ions, particle hygrioscopic growth and CCN activation, gaseous organic fraction, and emission properties. Œ Gebrušder Borntraeger, Berlin, Stuttgart 2005.
AB - An overview of the goals and achievements of the European PartEmis project (Measurement and prediction of emissions of aerosols and gaseous precursors from gas turbine engines) is presented. PartEmis was focussed on the characterisation and quantification of exhaust emissions from a gas turbine engine. The engine was composed of a combustor and a unit to simulate a 3-shaft turbine section (so-called Hot End Simulator; HES). A comprehensive suite of aerosol, gas and chemi-ion measurements were conducted under different, i) combustor and HES operating conditions, ii) fuel sulphur concentrations. Measured aerosol properties were mass and number concentration, size distribution, mixing state, thermal stability of internally mixed particles, hygroscopicity, cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) activation potential, and chemical composition. Furthermore, chemi-ions, non-methane volatile organic compounds (NMVOCs) and OH were monitored. The combustor operation conditions corresponded to modern and older engine gas path temperatures at cruise altitude, with fuel sulphur contents (FSC) of 0.05, 0.41, and 1.270 g kg-1. The combustor behaved like a typical aircraft engine combustor with respect to thermodynamic data and main emissions, which suggests that the PartEmis database may be applicable to contemporary aircraft engines. The conclusions drawn from the PartEmis experiment are discussed separately for combustion particles, ultrafine particles, sulphate-containing species and chemi-ions, particle hygrioscopic growth and CCN activation, gaseous organic fraction, and emission properties. Œ Gebrušder Borntraeger, Berlin, Stuttgart 2005.
U2 - 10.1127/0941-2948/2005/0054
DO - 10.1127/0941-2948/2005/0054
M3 - Review
SN - 0941-2948
VL - 14
SP - 465
EP - 476
JO - Meteorologische Zeitschrift
JF - Meteorologische Zeitschrift
IS - 4
ER -