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The Contrail Mitigation Potential of Aircraft Formation Flight Derived from High-Resolution Simulations

Simon Unterstrasser    

Resumen

Formation flight is one potential measure to increase the efficiency of aviation. Flying in the upwash region of an aircraft?s wake vortex field is aerodynamically advantageous. It saves fuel and concomitantly reduces the carbon foot print. However, ????2 C O 2 emissions are only one contribution to the aviation climate impact among several others (contrails, emission of ??2?? H 2 O and ?????? N O x ). In this study, we employ an established large eddy simulation model with a fully coupled particle-based ice microphysics code and simulate the evolution of contrails that were produced behind formations of two aircraft. For a large set of atmospheric scenarios, these contrails are compared to contrails behind single aircraft. In general, contrails grow and spread by the uptake of atmospheric water vapour. When contrails are produced in close proximity (as in the formation scenario), they compete for the available water vapour and mutually inhibit their growth. The simulations demonstrate that the contrail ice mass and total extinction behind a two-aircraft formation are substantially smaller than for a corresponding case with two separate aircraft and contrails. Hence, this first study suggests that establishing formation flight may strongly reduce the contrail climate effect.

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