Comparison of exhaust emission from the most commonly used aircrafts with implementation LTO cycle to operating conditions

The LTO cycle (Landing and Take–off cycle) is a research method used for jet engines certification. The measurements are performed in stationary conditions. With the development of aviation, the LTO test started to be carried out more often, but not for its’ original purpose. A new aim was an assess...

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Main Authors: Marta MACIEJEWSKA, Marta GALANT, Paweł FUĆ
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Polskie Towarzystwo Naukowe Silników Spalinowych/Polish Scientific Society of Combustion Engines 2019-10-01
Series:Combustion Engines
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Online Access:http://www.journalssystem.com/cen/,116196,0,2.html
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spelling doaj-b441e4c132f14d3f91662ef7490aa5d82020-12-21T12:35:20ZengPolskie Towarzystwo Naukowe Silników Spalinowych/Polish Scientific Society of Combustion EnginesCombustion Engines2300-98962658-14422019-10-01179419820310.19206/CE-2019-433116196Comparison of exhaust emission from the most commonly used aircrafts with implementation LTO cycle to operating conditionsMarta MACIEJEWSKAMarta GALANTPaweł FUĆThe LTO cycle (Landing and Take–off cycle) is a research method used for jet engines certification. The measurements are performed in stationary conditions. With the development of aviation, the LTO test started to be carried out more often, but not for its’ original purpose. A new aim was an assessment impact of aircraft movement on environment in airports area. LTO cycle consists of four phases (according to ICAO Annex 16): take–off, climb out, approach and taxi/idle. Every airport has different infrastructure, what affects on time during basic flight operations especially for a taxi phase. To rate exhaust emission from aircrafts during basic fly operations duration time should be adjusted to every single airport. As a research area Poznań-Ławica Airport which is located in Poland, was adopted. Based on parameters calculated specially for this airport it is possible to computed there emission from the mostly used aircraft.http://www.journalssystem.com/cen/,116196,0,2.htmllto cycletoxic exhaust gas emissionairlines fleetadaptationoperating conditionslto adaptation
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author Marta MACIEJEWSKA
Marta GALANT
Paweł FUĆ
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Marta GALANT
Paweł FUĆ
Comparison of exhaust emission from the most commonly used aircrafts with implementation LTO cycle to operating conditions
Combustion Engines
lto cycle
toxic exhaust gas emission
airlines fleet
adaptation
operating conditions
lto adaptation
author_facet Marta MACIEJEWSKA
Marta GALANT
Paweł FUĆ
author_sort Marta MACIEJEWSKA
title Comparison of exhaust emission from the most commonly used aircrafts with implementation LTO cycle to operating conditions
title_short Comparison of exhaust emission from the most commonly used aircrafts with implementation LTO cycle to operating conditions
title_full Comparison of exhaust emission from the most commonly used aircrafts with implementation LTO cycle to operating conditions
title_fullStr Comparison of exhaust emission from the most commonly used aircrafts with implementation LTO cycle to operating conditions
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of exhaust emission from the most commonly used aircrafts with implementation LTO cycle to operating conditions
title_sort comparison of exhaust emission from the most commonly used aircrafts with implementation lto cycle to operating conditions
publisher Polskie Towarzystwo Naukowe Silników Spalinowych/Polish Scientific Society of Combustion Engines
series Combustion Engines
issn 2300-9896
2658-1442
publishDate 2019-10-01
description The LTO cycle (Landing and Take–off cycle) is a research method used for jet engines certification. The measurements are performed in stationary conditions. With the development of aviation, the LTO test started to be carried out more often, but not for its’ original purpose. A new aim was an assessment impact of aircraft movement on environment in airports area. LTO cycle consists of four phases (according to ICAO Annex 16): take–off, climb out, approach and taxi/idle. Every airport has different infrastructure, what affects on time during basic flight operations especially for a taxi phase. To rate exhaust emission from aircrafts during basic fly operations duration time should be adjusted to every single airport. As a research area Poznań-Ławica Airport which is located in Poland, was adopted. Based on parameters calculated specially for this airport it is possible to computed there emission from the mostly used aircraft.
topic lto cycle
toxic exhaust gas emission
airlines fleet
adaptation
operating conditions
lto adaptation
url http://www.journalssystem.com/cen/,116196,0,2.html
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