Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8102321 Journal of Cleaner Production 2016 38 Pages PDF
Abstract
Airplane production is at record levels, and thus, vast quantities of new aircraft of every class will be produced in the near future. Concerns regarding local and global environmental conditions are being raised in the developed and developing worlds. Consequently, new aircraft with greater dependence on environmentally friendly materials are needed. Life cycle carbon emissions assessment (LCCEA) uses traditional and innovative materials for wing construction to improve the ecological appeal of aeronautical structures. For each part of the wing, there are preferred materials, and in this study, additional improvement scenarios were analyzed. Carbon fiber composites performed better than the industry standards of aluminum and balsa, consistent with industry claims that these composites not only reduce aircraft weight but are also more eco-friendly. These results also indicate that research on structural applications of innovative biosourced materials could provide long-term advantages for mitigating global warming even if substantial technological challenges remain.
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