The report is the result of a study of the emission of air pollutants by aircraft engines in the United States. The objectives of the study were to: (1) Determine the nature and extent of aircraft engine exhaust emissions. (2) Determine the effects or impact of aircraft engine exhaust emissions. (3) Evaluate approaches to reducing the emission of air pollutants by aircraft engines. (4) Evaluate approaches to governmental control of aircraft engine exhaust emissions. In achieving each of these objectives, an attempt was made to compile and analyze, as far as possible, all available relevant information. As a result, the report represents the current level of understanding of the nature, impact, and control of aircraft exhaust emissions. (Author)
Nature and Control of Aircraft Engine Exhaust Emissions
1968
404 pages
Report
No indication
English
Civil Engineering , Jet & Gas Turbine Engines , Reciprocation & Rotating Combustion Engines , Aircraft , Aircraft engines , Exhaust gases , Air pollution , Combustion products , Control , United States , Reduction , Turbojet engines , Internal combustion engines , Aviation fuels , Aircraft engine exhaust
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