On February 4, 1976, the Secretary of Transportation ordered the FAA to monitor Concorde emissions at Dulles International Airport during its initial 16 month trial period. To comply with this order, it was necessary to measure the ambient pollution levels (background) in and around Dulles Airport and to trace the dispersion of emissions from a single Concorde aircraft. While the more conventional background measurements could be easily performed, there was no known case where the vertical and horizontal profile of the emission plume from a single aircraft had been identified. Special instruments were required to measure the discrete, non-steady nature of the dispersion of the aircraft plume. The final measurement system, which consisted of continuously recording electro-chemical sensors coupled with high-speed chart recorders, successfully detected CO emissions from a single aircraft.


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    Title :

    Concorde Air Quality Monitoring and Analysis Program at Dulles International Airport. Volume I


    Contributors:
    D. G. Smith (author) / R. J. Yamartino (author) / C. Benkley (author) / R. Isaacs (author) / J. Lee (author)

    Publication date :

    1977


    Size :

    178 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English







    DULLES INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

    HOWELL, HERBERT H. | SAE Technical Papers | 1959


    Dulles international airport

    Howell, H.H. | Engineering Index Backfile | 1959