2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2015.09.056
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Recent development in studies of alternative jet fuel combustion: Progress, challenges, and opportunities

Abstract: With the growing air transport demand and concerns about its environmental impacts, alternative jet fuels derived from non-conventional sources have become an important strategy for achieving a sustainable and green aviation. In the past ten years, governments around the world along with aviation industry have invested significant efforts into exploring all sorts of alternative jet fuels that can be used to power aircraft engines. Among all the alternative jet fuels explored, the aviation sector has agreed tha… Show more

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“…The storage problem is a challenge specifically for CH 4 and specifically problematic for hydrogen. Toxicity is problematic for NH 3 and CH 3 OH, but also, the common fuel so far is not fully free of this issue. The combustion properties contain the reactivity and stability.…”
Section: Comparative Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The storage problem is a challenge specifically for CH 4 and specifically problematic for hydrogen. Toxicity is problematic for NH 3 and CH 3 OH, but also, the common fuel so far is not fully free of this issue. The combustion properties contain the reactivity and stability.…”
Section: Comparative Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this would require major modifications of the combustor, which is considered a negative issue in the drop-in capability with respect to combustion. For the turbine, three criteria are listed with the turbine power output always being very good, specifically for H 2 and NH 3 . With the increase in engine speed, however, a clear cost was also identified, as the turbine geometry would require significant adaptations.…”
Section: Comparative Discussionmentioning
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“…Scientific and technological advances related to the existing pathways to produce biojet and future implementation of a sustainable production chain for renewable aviation fuel were reviewed by Gutierrez-Antonio et al 2017. A review of the most important achievements of the last 10 years in the scope of studies conducted on alternative fuels for aircraft turbine engines was presented by Zhang et al 2016. Many experiments executed both, on different types of real aircraft engines, as well as with the use of different alternative fuels were presented in the field of engine studies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%