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Project 9 | MEASUREMENT OF EMISSIONS

Project 9's objectives are to characterize the emissions (both small particles and condensable gaseous species) from aircraft and airports through measurements, understand and model the microphysical processes associated with particle formation, and determine the health effects of emissions.

Anticipated outcomes

Database of PM & HAPS emissions from aircraft, along with plume models

Participating universities

Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Missouri University of Science and Technology

Lead investigator

Philip D. Whitefield, Director of Missouri S&T Center of Excellence for Aerospace Particulate Emissions Reduction Research, Missouri University of Science and Technology, pwhite@mst.edu

Project manager

Carl Ma carl.ma@faa.gov

Downloads

Delta - Atlanta Hartsfield (UNA-UNA) Study. Prem Lobo, Philip D. Whitefield, Donald E. Hagen, Max B. Trueblood, Nathan L. Mundis, Ian P. Magdits, Scott C. Herndon, Tim Onasch, John T. Jayne, Richard C. Miake-Lye, Wynn L. Eberhard, Roger Wayson. February 2008. Report No. PARTNER-COE-2008-002). Aviation particulate matter emissions research, previously known as UNA-UNA (Un-named Airline - Un-named Airport)) Study. There were two components to this study – a dedicated engine test and an airport study where advected plumes were sampled from commercial transports during normal airport operations. This report describes both measurement activities, and shows the tremendous promise for a fresh perspective on the magnitude and nature of aviation emissions under real-world conditions, the analysis and interpretation of which was greatly informed by the dedicated engine tests. Download (.pdf 2.7M)

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