Title of article :
Calculation of odour emissions from aircraft engines at
Copenhagen Airport
Author/Authors :
Morten Winther، نويسنده , , *، نويسنده , , Uffe Kousgaard a، نويسنده , , Arne Oxb?l b، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
In a new approach the odour emissions from aircraft engines at Copenhagen Airport are calculated using actual fuel flow and
emission measurements (one main engine and one APU: Auxiliary Power Unit), odour panel results, engine specific data and
aircraft operational data for seven busy days. The calculation principle assumes a linear relation between odour and HC emissions.
Using a digitalisation of the aircraft movements in the airport area, the results are depicted on grid maps, clearly reflecting aircraft
operational statistics as single flights or total activity during a whole day. The results clearly reflect the short-term temporal
fluctuations of the emissions of odour (and exhaust gases). Aircraft operating at low engine thrust (taxiing, queuing and landing)
have a total odour emission share of almost 98%, whereas the shares for the take off/climb out phases (2%) and APU usage (0.5%)
are only marginal. In most hours of the day, the largest odour emissions occur, when the total amount of fuel burned during idle is
high. However, significantly higher HC emissions for one specific engine cause considerable amounts of odour emissions during
limited time periods. The experimentally derived odour emission factor of 57 OU/mg HC is within the range of 23 and 110 OU/mg
HC used in other airport odour studies. The distribution of odour emission results between aircraft operational phases also
correspond very well with the results for these other studies. The present study uses measurement data for a representative engine.
However, the uncertainties become large when the experimental data is used to estimate the odour emissions for all aircraft engines.
More experimental data is needed to increase inventory accuracy, and in terms of completeness it is recommended to make odour
emission estimates also for engine start and the fuelling of aircraft at Copenhagen Airport in the future.
Keywords :
aircraft engines , APU , NOx , Odour emissions , HC
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment