The impact of aircraft takeoff thrust setting on NO<inf>X</inf> emissions
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Author(s)
Koudis, GS
Hu, SJ
North, RJ
Majumdar, A
Stettler, MEJ
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
Reduced thrust takeoff has the potential to reduce aircraft-related NO X emissions at airports, however this remains to be investigated using flight data. This paper analyses the effect of takeoff roll thrust setting variability on the magnitude and spatial distribution of NO X emissions using high-resolution data records for 497 Airbus A319 activities at London Heathrow. Thrust setting varies between 67 and 97% of maximum, and aircraft operating in the bottom 10th percentile emit on average 514 g less NO X per takeoff roll (32% reduction) than the top 10th percentile, however this is dependent on takeoff roll duration. Spatial analysis suggests that peak NO X emissions, corresponding to the start of the takeoff roll, can be reduced by up to 25% by adopting reduced thrust takeoff activities. Furthermore, the length of the emission source also decreases. Consequently, the use of reduced thrust takeoff may enable improved local air quality at airports.
Date Issued
2017-07-05
Date Acceptance
2017-07-01
Citation
Journal of Air Transport Management, 2017, 65, pp.191-197
ISSN
0969-6997
Publisher
Elsevier
Start Page
191
End Page
197
Journal / Book Title
Journal of Air Transport Management
Volume
65
Copyright Statement
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. This manuscript is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
Sponsor
Natural Environment Research Council [2006-2012]
Grant Number
NE/I007172/1
Subjects
1507 Transportation And Freight Services
1205 Urban And Regional Planning
Logistics & Transportation
Publication Status
Published