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NO emissions of turbofan powered unmanned aerial vehicle for complete flight cycle

Ali Dinç

2020Chinese Journal of Aeronautics35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) have been getting more and more popular in both civil and military arena. Similar to manned aircraft, their propulsion systems or engines emit harmful gases such as nitrogen oxides. Since UAVs have different mission profiles and operational parameters than manned aircraft, it is worthy to investigate their NOx emissions. Therefore, in this study, NOx emissions of a turbofan powered UAV for complete flight cycle was calculated and optimized within a range of altitude and speed parameters. NOx emissions were calculated based on ICAO ground test data and corrected to any speed and altitude during flight legs using both Boeing Fuel Flow Method 2 and DLR Fuel Flow Method. Total NOx emissions were calculated for complete flight cycles for different altitude and speed parameters. Numerical results were presented graphically and additionally optimization studies were conducted. Optimization studies include determination and comparison of speed and altitude for minimum NOx emissions by the two fuel flow methods and maximum loiter time achievable by UAV.

Topics & Concepts

TurbofanPropulsionAerospace engineeringNOxEnvironmental scienceAltitude (triangle)Range (aeronautics)Automotive engineeringEngineeringAeronauticsMeteorologyPhysicsCombustionOrganic chemistryMathematicsGeometryChemistryAdvanced Aircraft Design and TechnologiesAir Traffic Management and OptimizationVehicle emissions and performance