Aircraft trailing vortices - cirrus cloud interaction and green aircraft technology: an overview

Anthropogenic solutions that can be offered by Aerospace Technology to address environmental changes known are known as green technology initiatives. Such initiatives, however, may only provide partial or temporary solutions, as learned from mankind experience through the ages. To this end, basic pr...

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Main Author: Djojodihardjo, Harijono
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Published: IEEE 2013
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description Anthropogenic solutions that can be offered by Aerospace Technology to address environmental changes known are known as green technology initiatives. Such initiatives, however, may only provide partial or temporary solutions, as learned from mankind experience through the ages. To this end, basic principles governing physical changes occurring in the earth's environment will be reviewed. In the efforts to intervene such process and thus maintaining the sustainability of the earth's environment, some scientific and technological guidelines to comprehend the natural phenomena and global changes are reviewed and discussed. In particular, efforts devoted to aircraft technology and aviation, will be elaborated in view of the goal of maintaining the sustainability of the earth's environment. In addition to fuel burn, particular considerations are given to contrail and trailing vortices.
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spelling upm.eprints-392382016-06-02T01:32:11Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/39238/ Aircraft trailing vortices - cirrus cloud interaction and green aircraft technology: an overview Djojodihardjo, Harijono Anthropogenic solutions that can be offered by Aerospace Technology to address environmental changes known are known as green technology initiatives. Such initiatives, however, may only provide partial or temporary solutions, as learned from mankind experience through the ages. To this end, basic principles governing physical changes occurring in the earth's environment will be reviewed. In the efforts to intervene such process and thus maintaining the sustainability of the earth's environment, some scientific and technological guidelines to comprehend the natural phenomena and global changes are reviewed and discussed. In particular, efforts devoted to aircraft technology and aviation, will be elaborated in view of the goal of maintaining the sustainability of the earth's environment. In addition to fuel burn, particular considerations are given to contrail and trailing vortices. IEEE 2013 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed Djojodihardjo, Harijono (2013) Aircraft trailing vortices - cirrus cloud interaction and green aircraft technology: an overview. In: 2013 IEEE International Conference on Space Science and Communication (IconSpace), 1-3 July 2013, Melaka, Malaysia. (pp. 318-323). 10.1109/IconSpace.2013.6599488
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