Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://doi.org/10.48441/4427.3224
Publisher URL: http://www.fzt.haw-hamburg.de/pers/Scholz/Aero/AERO_PRE_DLH_CabinAir-QualityOrContamination_17-11-20.pdf
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Publisher DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17960887
Title: Aircraft Cabin Air - Quality or Contamination?
Language: English
Authors: Scholz, Dieter  
Keywords: cabin; air; quality; safety; crew; cockpit; pilot; concern; CO; jet; oil; hydraulic; deicing fluid; TBP; TPP; TCP; VOC; direct intake; vortex; suction; control; ECS; recirculation; bearing; ozone; converter; HEPA; turbocompressor; electric generator; motor; bleed free; Airbus; Boeing; B707; DC-8; B787; A320; system; architecture; contamination; occupation; passenger; transport; injury; engine; carbon; filter; detector; sensor; economy; aviation; aircraft; air; health; safety; occupational; health; death; ozone; pesticides; temperature; pressure; ventilation; air conditioning
Issue Date: 20-Nov-2017
Project: Aircraft Cabin Air 
Conference: Personalversammlung "Kabine" 
Abstract: 
All aviation fluids (e.g. oil, fuel, hydraulic fluid) are spilled and subsequently ingested from the ground at airports. Jet engines leak oil internally in small quantities in normal operation by design and potentially in large amounts in failure cases. The oil gets into the engine compressor and via bleed air into the passenger cabin. The same is true for the auxiliary power unit (APU). Hydraulic fluids leak from the landing gear bay via the bottom of the fuselage into the APU inlet. As such, hydraulic fluids can also reach the potable water tank. Technical solutions are necessary: filtration in the recirculation path; better: complete air filtration; much better: a bleed-free air conditioning architecture. What can be done today? Crew members can get informed with a personal chemical detector. Cabin crew can get protected with a breathing mask, used in case of a fume or smoke event. In such cases, pilots can descend to 10000 ft to use direct venting of the cabin and cockpit to make a difference for passengers.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12738/3360
DOI: 10.48441/4427.3224
Review status: Currently there is no review planned for this version
Institute: Department Fahrzeugtechnik und Flugzeugbau 
Fakultät Technik und Informatik 
Forschungsgruppe Flugzeugentwurf und -systeme (AERO) 
Type: Presentation
Additional note: SCHOLZ, Dieter, 2017. Aircraft Cabin Air - Quality or Contamination? Personalversammlung "Kabine", Deutsche Lufthansa AG (Frankfurt am Main, Germany, 20.11.2017). Available from: https://doi.org/10.48441/4427.3224
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