Modeling of aircraft exhaust emissions and infrared spectra for remote measurement of nitrogen oxides

Infrared (IR) molecular spectroscopy is proposed to perform remote measurements of NO<sub>x</sub> concentrations in the exhaust plume and wake of aircraft. The computer model NIRATAM is applied to simulate the physical and chemical properties of the exhaust plume and to generate low...

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Main Authors: K. Beier, F. Schreier
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 1994-08-01
Series:Annales Geophysicae
Online Access:https://www.ann-geophys.net/12/920/1994/angeo-12-920-1994.pdf
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description Infrared (IR) molecular spectroscopy is proposed to perform remote measurements of NO<sub>x</sub> concentrations in the exhaust plume and wake of aircraft. The computer model NIRATAM is applied to simulate the physical and chemical properties of the exhaust plume and to generate low resolution IR spectra and synthetical thermal images of the aircraft in its natural surroundings. High-resolution IR spectra of the plume, including atmospheric absorption and emission, are simulated using the molecular line-by-line radiation model FASCODE2. Simulated IR spectra of a Boeing 747-400 at cruising altitude for different axial and radial positions in the jet region of the exhaust plume are presented. A number of spectral lines of NO can be identified that can be discriminated from lines of other exhaust gases and the natural atmospheric background in the region around 5.2 µm. These lines can be used to determine NO concentration profiles in the plume. The possibility of measuring nitrogen dioxide NO<sub>2</sub> is also discussed briefly, although measurements turn out to be substantially less likely than those of NO. This feasibility study compiles fundamental data for the optical and radiometric design of an airborne Fourier transform spectrometer and the preparation of in-flight measurements for monitoring of aircraft pollutants.
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spelling doaj.art-42d5c7995b8f47c5b6cc003d9f777e1f2022-12-22T00:10:43ZengCopernicus PublicationsAnnales Geophysicae0992-76891432-05761994-08-011292094310.1007/s00585-994-0920-8Modeling of aircraft exhaust emissions and infrared spectra for remote measurement of nitrogen oxidesK. BeierF. SchreierInfrared (IR) molecular spectroscopy is proposed to perform remote measurements of NO<sub>x</sub> concentrations in the exhaust plume and wake of aircraft. The computer model NIRATAM is applied to simulate the physical and chemical properties of the exhaust plume and to generate low resolution IR spectra and synthetical thermal images of the aircraft in its natural surroundings. High-resolution IR spectra of the plume, including atmospheric absorption and emission, are simulated using the molecular line-by-line radiation model FASCODE2. Simulated IR spectra of a Boeing 747-400 at cruising altitude for different axial and radial positions in the jet region of the exhaust plume are presented. A number of spectral lines of NO can be identified that can be discriminated from lines of other exhaust gases and the natural atmospheric background in the region around 5.2 µm. These lines can be used to determine NO concentration profiles in the plume. The possibility of measuring nitrogen dioxide NO<sub>2</sub> is also discussed briefly, although measurements turn out to be substantially less likely than those of NO. This feasibility study compiles fundamental data for the optical and radiometric design of an airborne Fourier transform spectrometer and the preparation of in-flight measurements for monitoring of aircraft pollutants.https://www.ann-geophys.net/12/920/1994/angeo-12-920-1994.pdf
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Modeling of aircraft exhaust emissions and infrared spectra for remote measurement of nitrogen oxides
Annales Geophysicae
title Modeling of aircraft exhaust emissions and infrared spectra for remote measurement of nitrogen oxides
title_full Modeling of aircraft exhaust emissions and infrared spectra for remote measurement of nitrogen oxides
title_fullStr Modeling of aircraft exhaust emissions and infrared spectra for remote measurement of nitrogen oxides
title_full_unstemmed Modeling of aircraft exhaust emissions and infrared spectra for remote measurement of nitrogen oxides
title_short Modeling of aircraft exhaust emissions and infrared spectra for remote measurement of nitrogen oxides
title_sort modeling of aircraft exhaust emissions and infrared spectra for remote measurement of nitrogen oxides
url https://www.ann-geophys.net/12/920/1994/angeo-12-920-1994.pdf
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