SAE AIR 5715-2009 Procedure for the Calculation of Aircraft Emissions《飞机排放物的计算规程》.pdf
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4、SA) Fax: 724-776-0790 Email: CustomerServicesae.org SAE WEB ADDRESS: http:/www.sae.org SAE values your input. To provide feedback on this Technical Report, please visit http:/www.sae.org/technical/standards/AIR5715 AEROSPACE INFORMATION REPORT AIR5715 REV. Issued 2009-07 Procedure for the Calculatio
5、n of Aircraft Emissions RATIONALE This Aerospace Information Report (AIR) describes procedures for calculating emissions resulting from operations of jet and turboprop aircraft through all modes of operation. The procedures assume that reference emissions and performance data are available for each
6、airplane involved. The fundamental element of the procedures is a method for deriving emissions indices for an airplane when performing any specified operation for a segment of a flight. The principal purpose of using the procedures is to assist model developers in calculating aircraft emissions in
7、a consistent and accurate manner that can be used to address various environmental assessments including those related to policy decisions and regulatory requirements. Rather than presenting one method, many viable methods are presented for both emissions and aircraft performance modeling with descr
8、iptions of the uncertainties involved. As a loose guide to the user, the methods are also ordered such that the most accurate methods are presented first in each section based on current understanding. This document is intended to be updated periodically. Hence, the methodology descriptions and unce
9、rtainty assessments will be modified accordingly as the various methods evolve and new information becomes available. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. SCOPE 4 2. REFERENCES 7 3. INTRODUCTION . 10 3.1 Overview of Effects on the Atmosphere 11 3.2 Document Structure 12 4. PRINCIPAL CONSIDERATIONS IN COMPUTATION OF
10、 EMISSIONS 12 4.1 Engine Characteristics and Operations 12 4.2 Aircraft Characteristics and Procedures . 13 4.3 Computational Reference Conditions . 13 4.3.1 Atmospheric Conditions 13 4.3.2 Operating Conditions 14 5. COMPUTATIONAL PROCEDURES . 14 5.1 Gaseous Emissions (NOx, CO, and THC) P3T3 Method
11、14 5.1.1 Methodology 14 5.1.2 Example Calculations 17 5.1.3 Assumptions and Limitations 19 5.2 Gaseous Emissions (NOx, CO, and THC) BFFM2 19 5.2.1 Methodology 20 5.2.2 Example Calculations 23 5.2.3 Assumptions and Limitations 26 5.3 Gaseous Emissions (NOx, CO, and THC) DLR Method . 27 5.3.1 Calculat
12、ion of NOx Emissions Indices 28 5.3.2 Calculation of CO and THC Emissions Indices 30 5.3.3 Example Calculations 32 5.3.4 Assumptions and Limitations 35 5.4 Gaseous Emissions (NOx, CO, and THC) ICAO Reference Method 36 SAE AIR5715 Page 2 of 98 5.4.1 Methodology 37 5.4.2 Example Calculations 39 5.4.3
13、Assumptions and Limitations 39 5.5 Gaseous Emissions (CO2, H2O, and SOx) Fuel Composition Method 40 5.5.1 Methodology 40 5.5.2 Example Calculations 42 5.5.3 Assumptions and Limitations 43 5.6 Gaseous Emissions (VOC, NMVOC, CH4and NMTHC) Derivative Factor Method . 43 5.6.1 Methodology 44 5.6.2 Exampl
14、e Calculations 44 5.6.3 Assumptions and Limitations 45 5.7 Gaseous Emissions (N2O) Approximate Factor Method . 45 5.7.1 Methodology 46 5.7.2 Example Calculations 46 5.7.3 Assumptions and Limitations 46 5.8 PM Emissions First Order Approximation 3.0 (FOA3.0) 46 5.8.1 Methodology 48 5.8.2 Example Calc
15、ulations 52 5.8.3 Assumptions and Limitations 53 6. NOTES 54 APPENDIX A CALCULATING EMISSIONS USING RECORDED PERFORMANCE DATA 55 APPENDIX B AIRCRAFT PERFORMANCE DATA FROM MANUFACTURER AIRCRAFT PERFORMANCE MODELS 57 APPENDIX C AIRCRAFT PERFORMANCE MODELING USING DATA AND METHODS FROM SAE AIR1845 AND
16、EUROCONTROLS BADA 58 APPENDIX D AIRCRAFT PERFORMANCE MODELING USING DATA AND METHODS FROM EUROCONTROLS BADA 77 APPENDIX E AIRCRAFT PERFORMANCE DATA FROM OTHER MODELS . 92 APPENDIX F EMISSIONS DATA SOURCES AND DESCRIPTIONS 93 APPENDIX G VALIDATION AND UNCERTAINTY ASSESSMENTS . 95 FIGURE 1 P3T3 METHOD
17、OLOGY OF ALTITUDE NOX PREDICTION . 15 FIGURE 2 HUMIDITY CORRECTION FOR ALTITUDE NOX . 16 FIGURE 3 NOX, CO, AND THC EMISSIONS COMPUTATIONS USING BFFM2 20 FIGURE 4 EXAMPLE LOG-LOG PLOTS OF NOX, CO, AND THC AS PRESCRIBED BY BFFM2 . 21 FIGURE 5 NON-STANDARD DATA BEHAVIOR . 21 FIGURE 6 ADDITIONAL METHODS
18、 TO ACCOUNT FOR NON-STANDARD BEHAVIOR OF THE ICAO DATA . 22 FIGURE 7 LOG OF REFERENCE EINOX VERSUS LOG OF REFERENCE FUEL FLOW . 24 FIGURE 8 LOG REFERENCE EICO VERSUS LOG OF REFERENCE FUEL FLOW 25 FIGURE 9 LOG OF REFERENCE EITHC VERSUS LOG OF REFERENCE FUEL FLOW 25 FIGURE 10 NOX EMISSIONS COMPUTATION
19、S USING THE DLR METHOD 27 FIGURE 11 CO AND THC EMISSIONS COMPUTATIONS USING THE DLR METHOD . 28 FIGURE 12 EXAMPLE NOX EI VERSUS FUEL FLOW CURVE FIT AS PRESCRIBED BY THE DLR METHOD . 29 FIGURE 13 EXAMPLE PLOT OF EI VERSUS g525VC. 31 FIGURE 14 SECOND ORDER POLYNOMIAL CURVE FIT TO THE EINOX VALUES FOR
20、THE TRENT 892 ENGINE . 33 FIGURE 15 REFERENCE EICO VERSUS REFERENCE g525VC. 34 FIGURE 16 REFERENCE EITHC VERSUS REFERENCE g525VC. 34 FIGURE 17 NOX, CO, AND THC EMISSIONS COMPUTATIONS USING THE ICAO REFERENCE METHOD . 37 FIGURE 18 LTO CYCLE 38 FIGURE 19 CO2, H2O, AND SOX EMISSIONS COMPUTATIONS USING
21、THE FUEL COMPOSITION METHOD . 40 FIGURE 20 VOC, NMVOC, CH4AND NMTHC EMISSIONS COMPUTATIONS USING THE DERIVATIVE FACTOR METHOD . 43 FIGURE 21 N2O EMISSIONS COMPUTATIONS USING THE APPROXIMATE FACTOR METHOD 45 FIGURE 22 PM EMISSIONS COMPUTATIONS USING THE FIRST ORDER APPROXIMATION VERSION 3 (FOA3.0) 48
22、 SAE AIR5715 Page 3 of 98 TABLE 1 CATEGORIZATIONS OF METHODS . 6 TABLE 2 ICAO DATA FOR TRENT 892 17 TABLE 3 ASSUMED THERMODYNAMIC CONDITIONS FOR TRENT 892. 17 TABLE 4 ADJUSTMENT FACTORS FOR INSTALLATION EFFECTS . 21 TABLE 5 ICAO DATA FOR TRENT 892 ENGINE . 24 TABLE 6 FUEL FLOW ADJUSTMENT CALCULATION
23、S . 24 TABLE 7 ASSUMED COMBUSTOR INLET DATA FOR THE TRENT 892 ENGINE 33 TABLE 8 DEFINITION OF LTO MODES . 37 TABLE 9 ICAO DEFAULT TIM DATA 38 TABLE 10 ICAO DATA FOR TRENT 892 ENGINE . 39 TABLE 11 EXAMPLE EI DATA FOR CO2, H2O, AND SOX . 41 TABLE 12 DERIVATIVE FACTORS. 44 TABLE 13 PM EI DUE TO VOLATIL
24、E ORGANICS IN THE FUEL FOR THE CFM56-2-C1 ENGINE 50 TABLE 14 SURROGATE THC EI DATA FOR THE CFM56-2-C1 ENGINE 50 TABLE 15 AVERAGE AIR-TO-FUEL RATIO (AFR) FOR JET ENGINES . 51 TABLE 16 SUGGESTED SF VALUES TO PREDICT MISSING SNS WITHIN THE ICAO EMISSIONS DATABANK 52 TABLE 17 ICAO DATA FOR JT8D-217 ENGI
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