Benchmarking data from the experience gained in engine performance and emissions testing on alternative fuels for aviation

Alternative fuel for aviation has been the centre of serious focus for the last decade, owing mostly to the challenges posed by the price of conventional petroleum fuel, energy security and environmental concerns. The downslide in the oil prices in the recent months and the fact that energy security...

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Main Authors: Wajid Chisty, Tak Chan, Pervez Canteenwalla, Craig R. Davison, Jennifer Chalmers
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Global Power and Propulsion Society 2017-09-01
Series:Journal of the Global Power and Propulsion Society
Online Access:https://www.gppsjournal.org/journals/journal-of-the-global-power-and-propulsion-society/engine-performance-emissions-from-alternative-aviation-fuels/
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spelling doaj-475517c694b34a4f986fd12792fbfa0b2020-11-25T01:11:33ZengGlobal Power and Propulsion SocietyJournal of the Global Power and Propulsion Society2515-30802515-30802017-09-011110.22261/S5WGLDBenchmarking data from the experience gained in engine performance and emissions testing on alternative fuels for aviationWajid Chisty0Tak Chan1Pervez Canteenwalla2Craig R. Davison3Jennifer Chalmers4National Research Council Canada, 1200 Montreal Road, Ottawa, K1A 0R6, CanadaEnvironment and Climate Change Canada, 4905 Dufferin St, Toronto, Ontario, M3H 5T4, CanadaNational Research Council Canada, 1200 Montreal Road, Ottawa, K1A 0R6, CanadaNational Research Council Canada, 1200 Montreal Road, Ottawa, K1A 0R6, CanadaNational Research Council Canada, 1200 Montreal Road, Ottawa, K1A 0R6, CanadaAlternative fuel for aviation has been the centre of serious focus for the last decade, owing mostly to the challenges posed by the price of conventional petroleum fuel, energy security and environmental concerns. The downslide in the oil prices in the recent months and the fact that energy security is not considered a major threat in commercial aviation, these factors have worked negatively for the promotion of alternative fuels. However, the continuous commitment to environmental stewardship by Governments and the industry have kept the momentum going towards the transparent integration of renewable alternatives in the aviation market. On the regulatory side, much progress have been made in the same timeframe with five alternative fuels being certified as synthetic blending components for aviation turbine fuels for use in civil aircraft and engines. Another seven alternative fuels are in the various stages of certification protocol. This progress has been made possible because of the extensive performance testing, both at full engine conditions and at engine components level. This article presents the results of engine performance and air pollutant emissions measurements gathered from the alternative fuels qualification testing conducted at the National Research Council Canada over the last seven years. This benchmarking data was collected on various engine platforms at full engine operation at sea level and/or altitude conditions using a variety of aviation alternative fuels and their blends. In order to provide a reference comparison basis, the results collected using the alternative fuels are compared with baseline Jet-A1 or JP-8 conventional fuels.https://www.gppsjournal.org/journals/journal-of-the-global-power-and-propulsion-society/engine-performance-emissions-from-alternative-aviation-fuels/
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Jennifer Chalmers
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Tak Chan
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Jennifer Chalmers
Benchmarking data from the experience gained in engine performance and emissions testing on alternative fuels for aviation
Journal of the Global Power and Propulsion Society
author_facet Wajid Chisty
Tak Chan
Pervez Canteenwalla
Craig R. Davison
Jennifer Chalmers
author_sort Wajid Chisty
title Benchmarking data from the experience gained in engine performance and emissions testing on alternative fuels for aviation
title_short Benchmarking data from the experience gained in engine performance and emissions testing on alternative fuels for aviation
title_full Benchmarking data from the experience gained in engine performance and emissions testing on alternative fuels for aviation
title_fullStr Benchmarking data from the experience gained in engine performance and emissions testing on alternative fuels for aviation
title_full_unstemmed Benchmarking data from the experience gained in engine performance and emissions testing on alternative fuels for aviation
title_sort benchmarking data from the experience gained in engine performance and emissions testing on alternative fuels for aviation
publisher Global Power and Propulsion Society
series Journal of the Global Power and Propulsion Society
issn 2515-3080
2515-3080
publishDate 2017-09-01
description Alternative fuel for aviation has been the centre of serious focus for the last decade, owing mostly to the challenges posed by the price of conventional petroleum fuel, energy security and environmental concerns. The downslide in the oil prices in the recent months and the fact that energy security is not considered a major threat in commercial aviation, these factors have worked negatively for the promotion of alternative fuels. However, the continuous commitment to environmental stewardship by Governments and the industry have kept the momentum going towards the transparent integration of renewable alternatives in the aviation market. On the regulatory side, much progress have been made in the same timeframe with five alternative fuels being certified as synthetic blending components for aviation turbine fuels for use in civil aircraft and engines. Another seven alternative fuels are in the various stages of certification protocol. This progress has been made possible because of the extensive performance testing, both at full engine conditions and at engine components level. This article presents the results of engine performance and air pollutant emissions measurements gathered from the alternative fuels qualification testing conducted at the National Research Council Canada over the last seven years. This benchmarking data was collected on various engine platforms at full engine operation at sea level and/or altitude conditions using a variety of aviation alternative fuels and their blends. In order to provide a reference comparison basis, the results collected using the alternative fuels are compared with baseline Jet-A1 or JP-8 conventional fuels.
url https://www.gppsjournal.org/journals/journal-of-the-global-power-and-propulsion-society/engine-performance-emissions-from-alternative-aviation-fuels/
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