Aircraft Cabin Air and Engine Oil — An Engineering View

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Blacksmith Institute and Pure Earth
Erscheinungsjahr:
2019
Medientyp:
Text
Schlagworte:
  • aeronautics
  • passenger
  • airplane
  • aircraft
  • aerospace engineering
  • turbofan engine
  • aircraft cabin
  • cabin air
  • passenger
  • oil
  • bleed air
  • ECS
  • air conditioning
  • tricresyl phosphate
  • TCP
  • 2017
  • ACA2017
  • ACA2017-PUB
  • Prof. Scholz @ Zenodo
Beschreibung:
  • Almost all passenger jet aircraft today use potentially contaminated bleed air for cabin ventilation. A detailed look at the design of engine bearings, their lubrication and sealing reveals that jet engines leak small amounts of oil by design and not only in failure cases. An equation is derived to calculate the concentration of a possible cabin air contamination. Results show good agreement with measured concentrations of hydrocarbons in aircraft cabins under normal conditions. The solution to the problem of cabin air contamination is a bleed free design. Other partial remedies are briefly discussed.
  • This paper is part of: "2017 International Aircraft Cabin Air Conference : Conference Proceedings". In: Journal of Health and Pollution, Vol. 9, No. 24 (Dec. 2019)
relatedIdentifier:
DOI 10.5696/2156-9614-9.24.191201 DOI 10.5281/zenodo.4495495 DOI 10.5281/zenodo.3565834 URL https://zenodo.org/communities/profscholz URL https://zenodo.org/communities/aircraftcabinair
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  • cc-by-4.0
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Prof. Scholz @ Zenodo

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