The quality of outside air during ground operations was analyzed by comparing airport and engine exhaust data to exposure limits and odor thresholds. The results indicated that the outside air may contain compounds in high enough concentrations to be odorous. If the odor is to be treated, the important design criteria that must be considered include the phase of compounds, compound type, location of treatment device on the aircraft, pressure drop, operating temperature, and maintenance interval. Finally, a control strategy is outlined that monitors the air quality as well as the efficiency of an air treatment system.
Environmental Systems Considerations for Aircraft Cabins During Ground Operation
Sae Technical Papers
World Aviation Congress & Exposition ; 2002
2002-11-05
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Englisch
Environmental Systems Considerations for Aircraft Cabins During Ground Operation
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