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Aircraft contaminated air: A brief outline

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Citation

Michaelis S (2022) Aircraft contaminated air: A brief outline. International Journal of Sustainable Aviation, 8 (3), pp. 249-259. https://doi.org/10.1504/IJSA.2022.124487

Abstract
Aircraft bleed air supplies contaminated by engine oil dates back to the early 1950s. Aircraft and engine/APU design utilising unfiltered bleed air to supply the breathing air in aircraft explains the mechanism by which the air supply routinely becomes contaminated with low levels of a complex mixture of jet oils and hydraulic fluids in normal operation. Exposure to these contaminants is increasingly recognised as a flight safety issue as well as an occupational health problem, with impairment in flight not uncommon. Maintenance investigation techniques are less effective in identifying the more frequent low level oil leakage events with repeat events occurring. Over the last two decades, there have been an increasing number of international activities looking into bleed air contamination. It is necessary for the aviation industry to take a closer look at fume events linked to the supply air and introduce mitigating strategies.

Keywords
bleed air; oil leakage; fumes; cabin air contamination; synthetic lubricants; cabin air quality; CAQ

Journal
International Journal of Sustainable Aviation: Volume 8, Issue 3

StatusPublished
Publication date31/12/2022
Publication date online27/07/2022
Date accepted by journal07/03/2022
PublisherInderscience Publishers
ISSN2050-0467
eISSN2050-0475

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Dr Susan Michaelis

Dr Susan Michaelis

Honorary Senior Research Fellow, Health Sciences Stirling