Gas turbine pollutant emissions
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Gas turbine pollutant emissions
(I Mech E seminar, 2001-1)
Professional Engineering Publishing Limited for the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 2001
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"Papers presented at a one-day seminar Gas turbine pollutant emmisions: technology advances and update on 10 November 1999, held at Cranfield University, Bedford, UK."
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Description
The latest data on air traffic's effect on climate change and air quality
Air traffic emissions are a concern that will only grow as the volume of air traffic continues to increase; from reducing air quality in residential areas to contributing to climate change, these concerns are thus far only addressed in the lab. Gas Turbine Pollutant Emissions provides a comprehensive overview of the situation and offers direction for work focusing on application. Emphasizing the net global warming effects of oxides and contrails generated at altitude, this book offers particular insight for those working on low-emission and fuel-efficient technologies.
Table of Contents
- Aircraft gas turbine emissions -legislation and control technology, B. Jones
- improved combustor turndown using a variable swirl number fuel injector, K.D. Brundish and C.W. Wilson
- the aero engine response to the projection of the global atmosphere, M.J.R. Le Dilosquer
- predictive methods for gas turbine combustor emissions, J.B. Moss
- the influence of premixture equivalence ratio on the thermo-acoustic response of a swirl burner, C.J. Lawn
- the modelling of CO and NO foundation in turbulent jet flames, R.P. Lindstedt and E.M. Vaos.
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