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Particle and Trace Gas Emissions Indices Measured During the 2021 Boeing ecoDemonstrator Emissions Ground Test

Published 2022-06-27 From Langley Research Center 14 authors

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We present particle and trace gas emissions indices sampled on the ground at 30 meters behind the CFM LEAP-1B engines of the 2021 Boeing ecoDemonstrator, an Alaska Airlines 737-9 aircraft. Testing was carried out at Boeing Field in Seattle, WA, USA in Fall of 2021. Four different fuels were investigated including a 100% sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), a petroleum-based Jet A fuel, and two SAF blends. Total and non-volatile particle number concentrations were measured with a pair of condensation particle counters with one operating behind a custom-built thermal denuder heated to 350 degrees Celsius. Similarly, total and non-volatile particle number size distributions were measured with a pair of Scanning Mobility Particle Sizers (SMPSs). Non-volatile particle mass was estimated from particle light absorption techniques using an assumed mass absorption coefficient, while particle chemical speciation was measured by an Soot Particle Aerosol Mass Spectrometer (SP-AMS). A detailed list of instruments is given on the project website [1]. Overall, the results are consistent with expectations based on ICAO Emissions Databank certification data for the LEAP-1B with a stark reduction in non-volatile particle number and mass observed for the higher thrust conditions when the combustor was staged. The production of volatile particles under these conditions as well as experimental considerations related to background subtraction methods will be discussed. References: [1] Boeing ecoDemonstrator Science and Engineering Team (2022). 2021 Boeing ecoDemonstrator Emissions Ground Test Dataset

Authors

  • Richard H Moore Langley Research Center
  • Steven L Baughcum SBIR
  • Matthew D Brown Science Systems and Applications (United States)
  • Elizabeth B Wiggins Universities Space Research Association
  • Edward L Winstead Science Systems and Applications (United States)
  • Luke D Ziemba Langley Research Center
  • Joshua Digangi Langley Research Center
  • Michael A Shook Langley Research Center
  • Kevin J Sanchez Universities Space Research Association
  • Benjamin Nault University of Colorado Boulder
  • Richard C Miake-Lye Aerodyne Research
  • Andrew Freedman Aerodyne Research
  • Francisco Guzman Glenn Research Center
  • Jennifer L Klettlinger Glenn Research Center

Citation: Richard H Moore, Steven L Baughcum, Matthew D Brown , et al. (2022). Particle and Trace Gas Emissions Indices Measured During the 2021 Boeing ecoDemonstrator Emissions Ground Test. Langley Research Center. NASA NTRS ID 20220009390. https://ntrs.nasa.gov/citations/20220009390 ↗