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Sulfuric Acid and Soot Particle Formation in Aircraft Exhaust

Authors :
Pueschel, Rudolf F
Verma, S
Ferry, G. V
Howard, S. D
Vay, S
Kinne, S. A
Baumgardner, D
Dermott, P
Kreidenweis, S
Goodman, J
Gore, Waren J. Y
Publication Year :
1997
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 1997.

Abstract

A combination of CN counts, Ames wire impactor size analyses and optical particle counter data in aircraft exhaust results in a continuous particle size distribution between 0.01 micrometer and 1 micrometer particle radius sampled in the exhaust of a Boeing 757 research aircraft. The two orders of magnitude size range covered by the measurements correspond to 6-7 orders of magnitude particle concentration. CN counts and small particle wire impactor data determine a nucleation mode, composed of aircraft-emitted sulfuric acid aerosol, that contributes between 62% and 85% to the total aerosol surface area and between 31% and 34% to its volume. Soot aerosol comprises 0.5% of the surface area of the sulfuric acid aerosol. Emission indices are: EIH2SO4 = 0.05 g/kgFUEL and (0.2-0.5) g/kgFUEL (for 75 ppmm and 675 ppmm fuel-S, respectively), 2.5E4<EISOOT<1.3E-3 g/kgFUEL, and EICN 8E14 and 1.3E16 particles/kgFUEL (for 75 and 675 ppmm fuel-S). The sulfur (gas) to H2SO4 (particle) conversion efficiency is between 10% and 25%.

Subjects

Subjects :
Environment Pollution

Details

Language :
English
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Notes :
RTOP 538-08-12-14
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.20020050333
Document Type :
Report