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Turbojet Exhaust Reactions in Stratospheric Flight

L. B. Anderson, +2 more
- 01 Jan 1974 - 
- Vol. 12, Iss: 1, pp 56-64
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This article is published in AIAA Journal.The article was published on 1974-01-01. It has received 10 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Afterburner.

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Nucleation simulations in the wake of a jet aircraft in stratospheric flight

TL;DR: In this article, the nucleation model was used to predict binary homogeneous and heterogeneous nucleation rates in the exhaust stream of a supersonic aircraft flying in the stratosphere.

The atmospheric effects of stratospheric aircraft: A current consensus

TL;DR: In the early 1970's, a fleet of supersonic aircraft flying in the lower stratosphere was proposed as discussed by the authors, but a large fleet was never built for economic, political, and environmental reasons.

The atmospheric effects of stratospheric aircraft: A topical review

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reviewed the current understanding of aircraft emissions and their effect on the stratosphere and linked the current research program with the assessment process that began two years ago, and a unique view is given here of the current scientific issues and the lessons learned since the beginning of CIAP.
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An environment-friendly engine selection methodology for aerial vehicles

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a methodology for an optimum gas turbine engine selection with regard to emitted exhaust gases, focusing on five different turbofan engines which constitute the power unit of a commonly used passenger aircraft.
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High-altitude jet plume chemistry

L.B. Anderson, +1 more
- 01 Mar 1974 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors summarized chemical modeling results for exhaust jets of high-altitude supersonic aircraft and focused on reactions involving species with a potential environmental impact, showing that if the core region radical concentrations are comparable to NOx concentrations, as is the case with afterburning, appreciable NOx may be converted to HNO2.
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Rate Constants for the Reactions of Atomic Oxygen (O 3P) with Organic Compounds in the Gas Phase

TL;DR: In this article, the rate constants for atomic oxygen (O 3P) with organic compounds in the gas phase are compiled and critically evaluated for a total of 107 organic reactants.
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A Critical Review of the Gas‐Phase Reaction Kinetics of the Hydroxyl Radical

TL;DR: The literature pertinent to reactions of the hydroxyl radical has been reviewed in this paper, and the recommended values in cm3 mol−1·s−1, the temperature range, and the uncertainty are: k1=1.55×1012, 300 K,