NASA is implementing a global atmospheric monitoring program to measure the temporal and spatial distribution of particulate and gaseous constituents related to aircraft engine emissions in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere (6 to 12 km). Several 747 aircraft operated by different airlines flying routes selected for maximum world coverage will be instrumented. The initial design of the system (location of equipment, aircraft interfaces, etc.) was conceptually defined in feasibility studies conducted by several airlines and an airframe company. An instrumentation system is now being assembled and tested and is scheduled for operation in airline service in late 1974. An ambient air sampling system was developed to provide undisturbed outside air to the instruments in the pressurized aircraft cabin.
Atmospheric constituent measurements using commercial 747 airliners
Joint Conference on the Sensing of Environmental Pollutants ; 1973 ; Washington, DC
1973-12-01
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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