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Advanced exergy analysis of an aircraft gas turbine engine: Splitting exergy destructions into parts
Şöhret, Yasin; Acikkalp, Emin; Hepbaşlı, Arif; Karakoç, Tahir Hikmet (Pergamon-Elsevier Science LTD, 2015)Advanced exergy analysis of an aircraft gas turbine engine is presented in this paper. In this framework, the main exergy parameters of the engine components are introduced while the exergy destruction rates within the ... -
Analysis of a nano-scale thermo-acoustic refrigerator
Dalluran, Alper; Acikkalp, Emin; Savaş, Ahmet Fevzi (Elsevier Sci LTD, 2016)Purpose of this study is to analyze a nano scale thereto-acoustic refrigeration cycle in terms of its thermodynamic performance. A nano scale thermo-acoustic refrigerator operating with Maxwell-Boltzmann gas and He is ... -
Analysis of a quantum irreversible Otto cycle with exergetic sustainable index
Dalkiran, Alper; Acikkalp, Emin; Caner, Necmettin (Elsevier Science BV, 2016)In this study, exergetic sustainability index is applied to quantum irreversible Otto cycle with -1/2 spin system. Exergetic sustainability index in a quantum engine is used first time. This index is the ratio of exergy ... -
Analysis of Test-Cell Emission Measurements of Newly Overhauled Turbofan Engines
Turgut, Enis Turhan; Cavcar, Mustafa; Yay, Ozan Devrim; Ucarsu, Mehmet; Yılmaz, Elif; Usanmaz, Öznur; Miake-Lye, Richard C. (Amer Inst Aeronautics Astronautics, 2015)In this study, the gaseous emissions of newly overhauled CFM56-3B1 and -3B2 series turbofan engines are measured in a test-cell environment during typical functional and performance test procedures. The measured emissions ... -
An Analysis of the Effect of Non-Payload Weight on Fuel Consumption For a Wide-Bodied Aircraft
Turgut, Enis Turhan (2017)Fuel flow rate of an aircraft varies significantly during a typical flight, mainly due to required engine thrust, speed, weather conditions, aircraft configuration and aircraft mass. Of these, the effect of aircraft mass, ... -
An Analysis of Vertical Profiles of Wind and Humidity Based on Long-Term Radiosonde Data in Turkey
Turgut, Enis Turhan; Usanmaz, Öznur (2016)The prediction of atmospheric variables is fundamentally important for flight, and efficiency with environmental impact analyses of aircraft. However, certain variables are less predictable leading to inefficient utilization ... -
ANFIS-based comparative exhaust gases emissions prediction model of a military aircraft engine
Yazar, Işıl; Şöhret, Yasin; Karakoç, Tahir Hikmet (Inderscience Enterprises LTD, 2017)In this paper, comparison of estimation methods for exhaust gaseous emissions developed for a military aircraft engine via adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system (ANFIS) structure is introduced. For system identification ... -
An assessment of cruise NOx emissions of short-haul commercial flights
Turgut, Enis Turhan; Usanmaz, Öznur (Pergamon-Elsevier Science LTD, 2017)Cruise NOx emissions of aircraft are an important input parameter for studies investigating climate change due to their ability to alter the concentrations of certain trace gases, such as ozone, methane, and hydroxyl in ... -
Combustion efficiency analysis and key emission parameters of a turboprop engine at various loads
Şöhret, Yasin; Kincay, Olcay; Karakoç, Tahir Hikmet (Elsevier Sci LTD, 2015)In this study, combustion efficiency of a military type turboprop engine is determined at various loads with the aid of emission data. Also, emission data collected from the engine run at various loads by experimental ... -
Customised application of exergy analysis method to PW120A turboprop engine for performance evaluation
Şöhret, Yasin; Sögüt, M. Ziya; Karakoç, Tahir Hikmet; Turan, Önder (Inderscience Enterprises LTD, 2016)In this paper, first and second laws of thermodynamics are applied on a turboprop engine of a regional aircraft. Performance parameters of the engine are assessed under take-off conditions and maximum power settings. Energy ... -
Determination of optimum insulation thickness for building's walls with respect to different insulation materials: a case study of International Hasan Polatkan Airport terminal
Akyüz, Mehmet Kadri; Altuntaş, Önder; Söğüt, Mehmet Ziya; Karakoç, Tahir Hikmet; Kurama, Semra (Inderscience Enterprises LTD, 2018)The systems in which energy is most intensely used in airport terminal buildings are HVAC systems. More efficient heating and cooling systems and the performance of the building envelope can provide significant reductions ... -
The development of a novel knowledge-based weaning algorithm using pulmonary parameters: a simulation study
Güler, Hasan; Kılıç, Uğur (Springer Heidelberg, 2018)Weaning is important for patients and clinicians who have to determine correct weaning time so that patients do not become addicted to the ventilator. There are already some predictors developed, such as the rapid shallow ... -
Development taxonomy of human risk factors for corporate sustainability in aviation sector
Yazgan, Ebru (Emerald Group Publishing LTD, 2018)Purpose Contemporary management and strategy mean optimization of ingredient factors such as human factors, systems, operations and equipment. With system approach in management and strategy, human risk factor as input has ... -
Economic and Environmental Optimization of an Airport Terminal Building's Wall and Roof Insulation
Akyüz, Mehmet Kadri; Altuntaş, Önder; Söğüt, Mehmet Ziya (MDPI, 2017)HVAC systems use the largest share of energy consumption in airport terminal buildings. Thus, the efficiency of the HVAC system and the performance of the building envelope have great importance in reducing the energy used ... -
Effect of Climb Angle on Aircraft Fuel Consumption and Nitrogen Oxides Emissions
Turgut, Enis Turhan; Usanmaz, Öznur (Amer Inst Aeronautics Astronautics, 2018)Departure climb angles differ with respect to factors such as obstacles within the departure track, meteorological conditions, and cost index input, most of which have a dynamic nature to some extent. In this sense, it is ... -
The effect of flight distance on fuel mileage and CO2 per passenger kilometer
Turgut, Enis Turhan; Usanmaz, Öznur; Cavcar, Mustafa (Taylor & Francis Inc, 2019)In this study, the effect of distance on fuel mileage (fuel burn per nautical mile) and CO2 intensity, based on a large amount of actual flight data, is discussed for narrow-body commercial aircraft performing domestic ... -
Effects of Ambient Air Temperature on Gaseous Emissions of Turbofan Engines
Turgut, Enis Turhan (Amer Inst Aeronautics Astronautics, 2016)This study presents the results of analyses related to the effects of ambient air temperature (ranging from 5.2 to 23.9 degrees C) on certain engine performance parameters and gaseous emissions, carbon monoxide and nitrogen ... -
The effects of hydrogen fuel usage on the exergetic performance of a turbojet engine
Balli, Özgür; Şöhret, Yasin; Karakoç, Tahir Hikmet (Pergamon-Elsevier Science LTD, 2018)In this study, the hydrogen fuel effect on the exergetic performance of a turbojet engine used in a military trainer aircraft is investigated. For the first step, the performance assessments of the exergetic performance ... -
Empirical model assessment of commercial aircraft emissions according to flight phases
The quantities of common emissions are investigated for a specific type of commercial aircraft. Actual flight data and International Civil Aviation Organization emission data are used. All flight phases are considered, ... -
Energy and emission assessments of continuous descent approach
Turgut, Enis Turhan; Usanmaz, Öznur; Canarslanlar, Ali Ozan; Şahin, Özlem (Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2010)Purpose - Continuous descent approach (CDA) is a method, which allows the aircraft flying its individual optimal vertical profile down to runway threshold with engines operating at low-thrust power. The main objective of ...