Description / Abstract:
This report provides current practice measurement methods for
quantifying nonvolatile particle matter at the exit plane of
aircraft gas turbine engines. This document contains detailed
information for many instruments and techniques, described in
AIR5892A, that have been applied in aircraft engine field tests
since AIR5892A was first issued in April 2003. There are four
sections, identified as Technical Appendices (TA), presenting
measurement techniques, sampling, and quantification of nonvolatile
particles. The sections are written in the format of Aerospace
Recommended Practice (ARP) documents and intended to progress to
recommended practices upon overcoming existing technical
challenges. Many important technical advances have been
accomplished that comprise the Aircraft Engine Exhaust Nonvolatile
Particle Matter Measurement Method Development techniques described
in TA A: Particle Mass,TA B: particle Number and Size,TA C:
Particle Sampling, and TA D: Calculation of Particle Number and
particle Mass Emission Indices.
Various measurement methodologies and operability and
compatibility issues are described within the TAs. The TAs briefly
discuss degrees of sensitivity, accuracy, repeatability, and test
operations acceptability for each measurement discipline. They
reflect that many important technical advances have been
accomplished for measurement techniques of nonvolatile particles.
Additional research is required to transition the TAs to Aerospace
Recommended Practices.