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<strong>Aviation</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Global</strong> <strong>Atmosphere</strong><br />

<strong>Aviation</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Global</strong> <strong>Atmosphere</strong><br />

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9.5. High-Speed Civil Transport (HSCT) Scenarios<br />

The technology for commercial (supersonic) HSCT is being developed in <strong>the</strong> United States,<br />

Europe, <strong>and</strong> Japan. The goal is to develop an aircraft that can carry approximately 300<br />

passengers, with a 9,260-km range, cruising at Mach 2.0-2.4 at altitudes of 18-20 km. As<br />

described in Chapter 7, NASA has an aggressive technology program to develop combustors<br />

with NO x emission levels of 5 g NO x (as NO 2 ) per kg fuel burned at supersonic cruise<br />

conditions. The HSCT is expected to fly supersonically only over water because of <strong>the</strong> need to<br />

mitigate sonic booms over populated l<strong>and</strong> masses. The potential market for <strong>the</strong> HSCT is limited<br />

by economic <strong>and</strong> environmental considerations.<br />

9.5.1. Description of Methods<br />

3-D emissions inventories of fuel burned, NO x , CO, <strong>and</strong> unburned HC for fleets of 500 <strong>and</strong> 1,000<br />

active (high utilization) HSCTs have been developed based on market penetration models <strong>and</strong><br />

forecasts of air traffic in 2015 (Baughcum et al., 1994; Baughcum <strong>and</strong> Henderson, 1995, 1998).<br />

Although such large fleets clearly will not be in operation by 2015, <strong>the</strong> year was chosen as a<br />

base year because detailed industry projections of air traffic on a route-by-route basis are<br />

available only to that time period. Although <strong>the</strong> introduction of an economical HSCT may<br />

stimulate total traffic growth by an unknown amount, <strong>the</strong> HSCT will certainly displace some traffic<br />

from <strong>the</strong> subsonic fleet on major long-range intercontinental routes. For this study, possible<br />

stimulative effects were ignored to reduce <strong>the</strong> number of variables, <strong>and</strong> HSCT-generated RPKs<br />

were explicitly substituted for subsonic RPKs on a route-by-route basis.<br />

The most recent set of scenarios based on <strong>the</strong> NASA technology concept aircraft (TCA) HSCT<br />

http://www.ipcc.ch/ipccreports/sres/aviation/142.htm (1 von 3)08.05.2008 02:44:30<br />

Figure 9-25: Altitude distribution of NO x<br />

emissions-with <strong>and</strong> without HSCT fleet-based on<br />

IS92a scenario (Fa1, FaH).<br />

O<strong>the</strong>r reports in this collection

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