The impact of single engine taxiing on aircraft fuel consumption and pollutant emissions
File(s)SET_paper_AeroJ_v5.pdf (716.59 KB) SET_paper_SI_AeroJ.pdf (467.3 KB)
Accepted version
Supporting information
Author(s)
Koudis, GS
Hu, SJ
Majumdar, A
Ochieng, WY
Stettler, MEJ
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
Optimisation of aircraft ground operations to reduce airport emissions can reduce resultant local air quality impacts. Single engine taxiing (SET), where only half of the installed number of engines are used for the majority of the taxi duration, offers the opportunity to reduce fuel consumption, and emissions of NOX, CO and HC. Using 3510 flight data records, this paper develops a model for SET operations and presents a case study of London Heathrow, where we show that SET is regularly implemented during taxi-in. The model predicts fuel consumption and pollutant emissions with greater accuracy than previous studies that used simplistic assumptions. Without SET during taxi-in, fuel consumption and pollutant emissions would increase by up to 50%. Reducing the time before SET is initiated to the 25th percentile of recorded values would reduce fuel consumption and pollutant emissions by 7–14%, respectively, relative to current operations. Future research should investigate the practicalities of reducing the time before SET initialisation so that additional benefits of reduced fuel loadings, which would decrease fuel consumption across the whole flight, can be achieved.
Date Issued
2018-12-01
Date Acceptance
2018-09-05
Citation
Aeronautical Journal, 2018, 122 (1258), pp.1967-1984
ISSN
0001-9240
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Start Page
1967
End Page
1984
Journal / Book Title
Aeronautical Journal
Volume
122
Issue
1258
Copyright Statement
© 2018 Royal Aeronautical Society. This paper has been accepted for publication and will appear in a revised form, subsequent to peer-review and/or editorial input by Cambridge University Press.
Sponsor
Natural Environment Research Council [2006-2012]
Identifier
http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000454512700006&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=1ba7043ffcc86c417c072aa74d649202
Grant Number
NE/I007172/1
Subjects
Science & Technology
Technology
Engineering, Aerospace
Engineering
Airport
Aircraft
Single engine taxiing
Pollutant emissions
Fuel consumption
Aviation and the environment
Airport air quality
PUBLIC-HEALTH IMPACTS
AIR-QUALITY
AVIATION
UK
BURN
Publication Status
Published
Date Publish Online
2018-10-26