Title of article
Carbonaceous aerosol in jet engine exhaust: emission characteristics and implications for heterogeneous chemical reactions
Author/Authors
A. Petzold، نويسنده , , Linda J. Strom، نويسنده , , F. P. Schr?der، نويسنده , , B. Karcher ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Pages
10
From page
2689
To page
2698
Abstract
Characteristic parameters of black carbon aerosol (BC) emitted from jet engine were measured during ground tests and in-flight behind the same aircraft. Size distribution features were a primary BC mode at a modal diameter D≈0.045 μm, and a BC agglomeration mode at D<0.2 μm. The total BC number concentration at the engine exit was 2.9×107 cm-3 with good agreement between model results and in-flight measured number concentrations of non-volatile particles with D 0.014 μm. A comparison between total number concentration of BC particles and the non-volatile fraction of the total aerosol at the exit plane suggests that the non-volatile fraction of jet engine exhaust aerosol consists almost completely of BC. In-flight BC mass emission indices ranged from 0.11 to 0.15 g BC (kg fuel)-1. The measured in-flight particle emission value was 1.75±0.15×1015 kg-1 with corresponding ground test values of 1.0–8.7×1014 kg-1. Both size distribution properties and mass emission indices can be scaled from ground test to in-flight conditions. Implications for atmospheric BC loading, BC and cirrus interaction and the potential of BC for perturbation of atmospheric chemistry are briefly outlined.
Keywords
black carbon , Tropopause region , Aircraft emissions , Soot , heterogeneous chemistry , Jet Exhaust Aerosol
Journal title
Atmospheric Environment
Serial Year
1998
Journal title
Atmospheric Environment
Record number
755576
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