An automated isokinetic sampler for evaluating particulate emissions from aircraft gas turbine engines was designed, constructed and tested. The sampler is capable of collecting the particulate mass emitted by an aircraft gas turbine at the exit plane (non-afterburner operation) for gravimetric measurements and permits simultaneous on-line particle size distribution measurements to be performed. The particulate is collected on a fiber glass filter for gravimetric measurement. The size distribution is determined by conditioning the gas turbine exhaust gases and passing them through a mobility particulate size distribution analyzer. The sampler has two-axis traverse capability and a maximum sampling capability of 226 1/min (8 scfm). Test data are automatically recorded. Control of the sampler is by means of 12-bit microprocessor. Preliminary tests were performed at the Naval Air Rework Facility, Alameda, California, at various construction stages of the sampler to evaluate its performance and to measure the effects of fuel additives on particulate emissions on a TF41 gas turbine engine. (Author)
An Automatic Isokinetic Sampler for Particulate Emissions from Aircraft Gas Turbine Engines
1980
38 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Air Pollution & Control , Analytical Chemistry , Samplers , Emission , Particulates , Combustion products , Gas turbines , Turbofan engines , Aircraft engines , Air pollution , Supersonic flow , Flow , Particle size , Distribution , Microprocessors , Fuel additives , Isokinetic samplers , TF-41 engines
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