Report
Project 020: Development of NAS wide and Global Rapid Aviation Air Quality Tools
Washington State University
2021
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.7273/000001733
Handle:
https://hdl.handle.net/2376/122201
Appears in Aviation Sustainability Center (ASCENT)
Abstract
The project developed tools that enable rapid assessment of NAS wide and global impacts of aviation emissions on aviation attributable PM, ozone, and resultant health outcomes for different policy scenarios. The adjoint method, which the tools are based on, provides a computationally efficient way of calculating the sensitivities of an objective function with respect to multiple model inputs. The project enhanced the existing tools in terms of the domains and impacts covered, and in terms of uncertainty quantification. The enhanced tools help support the FAA in its strategic vision to reduce the significant health impacts of aviation emissions, by providing a rapid way of assessing the significant health impacts of any present or future aviation emissions scenario.
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- Title
- Project 020: Development of NAS wide and Global Rapid Aviation Air Quality Tools
- Creators
- Steven Barrett (Author) - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Academic Unit
- Aviation Sustainability Center (ASCENT); Emissions
- Publisher
- Washington State University
- Grants
- 13-C-AJFE-MIT-032, Federal Aviation Administration (United States, Washington) - FAA13-C-AJFE-MIT-007, Federal Aviation Administration (United States, Washington) - FAA13-C-AJFE-MIT-018, Federal Aviation Administration (United States, Washington) - FAA13-C-AJFE-MIT-025, Federal Aviation Administration (United States, Washington) - FAA13-C-AJFE-MIT-041, Federal Aviation Administration (United States, Washington) - FAA
- Identifiers
- 99900623189301842
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Report