Engine Emissions pp 267-289 | Cite as
Diffusion and Fallout of Pollutants Emitted by Aircraft Engines
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Abstract
Emission of pollutants by aircraft engines has become an important topic because of:
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Complaints of smoke, odor, and soiling caused by jet emissions near an airport.
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Reduced visibility caused by the aircraft that depends on good terminal visibility at the airport.
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Unsettled argument as to the effect of high-altitude emission on the earth’s environment.
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Nitric Oxide Flight Path Aircraft Engine Piston Engine Equivalent Source
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