ARP1533D Procedure for the Analysis and Evaluation of Gaseous Emissions from Aircraft Engines

Revised

03/18/2024

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SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice ARP1533 is a procedure for the analysis and evaluation of the measured composition of the exhaust gas from aircraft engines. Measurements of carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, total hydrocarbon, and the oxides of nitrogen are used to deduce emission indices, fuel-air ratio, combustion efficiency, and exhaust gas thermodynamic properties. The emission indices (EI) are the parameters of critical interest to the engine developers and the atmospheric emissions regulatory agencies because they relate engine performance to environmental impact.
While this procedure is intended to guide the analysis and evaluation of the emissions from aircraft gas turbine engines (burning conventional hydrocarbon based liquid fuels), the methodology may be applied to the analysis of the exhaust products of any hydrocarbon/air combustor. Some successful applications include:
  • Aircraft engine combustor development rig tests (aviation jet fueled)
  • Stationary source combustor development rig tests (natural gas and diesel fueled)
  • Afterburning military engine tests (aviation jet fueled)
  • Internal combustion aircraft engine diagnostics (AVGAS fueled)
Each application may be characterized by very different measured emissions levels (parts per million versus percent by volume) but this common approach solves the same basic combustion chemical equation.
The matrix method of solving the combustion chemical equation is recommended because of all the potential variations in exhaust gas measurement requirements. Changes in the fuel type, addition of diluents, addition of measured species, and options for wet or dry basis measurements are most easily handled by revising individual matrix row equations. Matrix solution software is widely available on personal computers. However, derivation of the algebraic solution of the chemical equation is retained for traceability to previous versions of this document. This document also contains a section pertaining to data quality checks, measurement uncertainty, and water content calculations.
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SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice ARP1533D provides updated information regarding ambient engine inlet air composition and carbon balance values. The ambient air composition is updated to contemporary values. The carbon balance values are updated to be consistent with ARP1533B and ICAO Annex 16 Vol. II Appendix 3.
A new Appendix E is provided to establish a CO2 EI calculation equation with ambient component correction.
Editorial and clarity updates have been implemented including updating equation format to SAE style.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/ARP1533D
Pages
44
Citation
SAE International Recommended Practice, Procedure for the Analysis and Evaluation of Gaseous Emissions from Aircraft Engines, SAE Standard ARP1533D, Revised March 2024, Issued January 1996, https://doi.org/10.4271/ARP1533D.
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Mar 18
Product Code
ARP1533D
Content Type
Recommended Practice
Status
Revised
Language
English