Analysis of the impact of wind on fuel consumption and emissions of harmful exhaust gas compounds on the selected flight route
 
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Faculty of Transport Engineering, Poznan University of Technology.
 
 
Publication date: 2019-10-01
 
 
Combustion Engines 2019,179(4), 93-101
 
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The article discusses the issue of the impact of wind force and direction on fuel consumption and the emission of harmful exhaust gases on the selected flight route. The focus was on percentage changes in fuel consumption and emissions of individual harmful exhaust gas compounds depending on the wind speed and the direction from which it interacts with the aircraft. The analysis was carried out for three different flight levels, in order to compare changes in fuel consumption and emissions also in terms of flight altitude, however the following article focuses only on one level – FL240.
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Exhaust emissions from a jet engine powered by sustainable aviation fuel calculated at various cruising altitudes
Paula Kurzawska-Pietrowicz, Marta Maciejewska, Remigiusz Jasiński
Combustion Engines
 
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