Chemical conversion of subsonic aircraft emissions in the dispersing plume: Calculation of effective emission indices

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A box model representative for a mesoscale volume and three different plume models are used to estimate the chemical conversion of exhaust species of a subsonic aircraft at cruise altitude. Clearly deviating results have been obtained for instantaneous mixing of the exhaust in a box and gradual dispersion of a plume. The effect of varying daytime of release as well as the impact of changing dispersion time is studied with emphasis on the aircraft-induced O3 production. Effective emission indices are calculated which enable a correction for expanding plume effects in global or mesoscale models.

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Petry, H., Hendricks, J., Möllhoff, M., Lippert, E., Meier, A., Ebel, A., & Sausen, R. (1998). Chemical conversion of subsonic aircraft emissions in the dispersing plume: Calculation of effective emission indices. Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres, 103(D5), 5759–5772. https://doi.org/10.1029/97JD03749

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