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Title 14 - Aeronautics and Space last revised: Nov 21, 2024
§ 34.71 - Non-volatile particulate matter (nvPM) test procedures.

For each Class TF, T3, or T8 engine manufactured after January 1, 2023, that has a rated output greater than 26.7 kN, the test procedures for measuring each required nvPM parameter are as follows:

(a) Measure the emissions of all nvPM parameters required in this part, as applicable.

(b) Collect data from at least three engine tests, with each test conducted at the reference LTO time/thrust combinations shown in paragraph (h) of this section.

(c) For the engines referenced in paragraph (b) of this section, all emissions certification tests may be conducted on one or more engines of the same type design.

(d) Use a test fuel that meets the specifications described in Appendix 4 of ICAO Annex 16, Volume II (incorporated by reference, see § 34.4). The test fuel must not have any additive whose purpose is to suppress nvPM emissions.

(e) (1) When conducting test measurements in accordance with paragraphs (a) through (c) of this section, use the equipment and procedures specified in Appendix 1, Appendix 4, Appendix 6, and Appendix 7 of ICAO Annex 16, Volume II (incorporated by reference, see § 34.4), when demonstrating whether an engine meets the applicable nvPM limit specified in § 34.25 of this part.

(2) An applicant that seeks to use a procedure or equipment that differs from any specified in this part must request FAA approval in writing with supporting justification before the alternative procedure or equipment may be used to demonstrate compliance. The FAA will consult with the EPA on any such request. The FAA may approve the requested alternative for measuring nvPM, including testing and sampling methods, analytical techniques, and equipment specifications. Each request must meet one of the following conditions:

(i) The engine cannot be tested using a specified procedure; or

(ii) The alternative procedure is shown to be equivalent to, or more accurate or precise than, the specified procedure.

(f) Any engine accessory included in a type design that may reasonably be expected to influence either nvPM emissions or measurements must be installed on the engine before testing. The test engine must not extract shaft power or bleed service air to provide power to auxiliary gearbox-mounted components necessary to drive aircraft systems;

(g) For each percentage of rated output thrust level prescribed in paragraph (h) of this section, a test engine must reach and maintain a steady operating condition before any nvPM emission measurement is made;

(h) The following landing and takeoff (LTO) cycles apply for nvPM emissions testing and for calculating weighted LTO values:

Table 1 to Paragraph (h)

Mode Class
TF, T3, T8
TIM (min) % of rO
Taxi/idle26.07
Takeoff0.7100
Climbout2.285
DescentNANA
Approach4.030

(i) An engine complies with an applicable limit if the test results show that the engine type certificate family's characteristic level does not exceed any limit for maximum nvPMMC, nvPMnum, and nvPMmass described in § 34.25.

(j) All measurements collected during engine tests required in paragraph (b) of this section must be used in the calculation of nvPM. Before any calculations are made, the FAA must approve the exclusion of any measurements that the applicant seeks to exclude, including any justification for such exclusions.

(k) The system and procedure for sampling and measurement of gaseous emissions shall be as specified by Appendices 1, 4, 6, and 7 of ICAO Annex 16, Volume II (incorporated by reference, see § 34.4).

§ 34.73 - Demonstration of compliance for nvPM emissions.

(a) Each compliance demonstration by an applicant requires:

(1) Establishing a mean value from tests conducted on one or more engines;

(2) Calculating a “characteristic level” by applying a set of statistical factors that take into account the number of engines tested in accordance with § 34.71(b) of this part; and

(3) Rounding each characteristic level to the same number of decimal places as the corresponding emission limit.

(b) In demonstrating compliance with this subpart, an applicant must use the nvPM measurements collected in accordance with § 34.71 as follows:

(1) An engine complies with an applicable standard when the engine type certificate family's characteristic level does not exceed any nvPM limit described in § 34.25 of this part; and

(2) A compliance demonstration consists of:

(i) Determining the maximum nvPMMC, and the mean value for nvPMmass and nvPMnum from the data collected in accordance with paragraph § 34.71(f) of this part;

(ii) Correcting each data point to standard temperature and pressure conditions;

(iii) Applying the appropriate statistical factor shown in Table 6-1 of Appendix 6 of ICAO Annex 16, Volume II (incorporated by reference, see § 34.4) to account for the number of engines tested; and

(iv) Rounding each characteristic level to the same number of decimal places as the corresponding nvPM limit in § 34.25 of this part.

(c) (1) In determining maximum nvPMMC, an applicant must use one of the following evaluation methods for all engines measured in accordance with § 34.71(c) of this par and using the thrust settings given in § 34.71(h) of this part. An applicant may choose to measure additional thrust settings; while there is no restriction on the number of thrust settings measured, the same thrust settings must be used on each engine tested. A dataset consists of nvPMMC measurements made at each thrust setting across the thrust range chosen by the applicant for each engine. Plot all nvPMMC measurements versus thrust setting.

(i) Method 1—

(A) Average the individual data points measured at each thrust setting to develop one dataset of nvPM mass concentration for each engine tested, creating an average dataset for each engine; and

(B) Use the averages generated in paragraph (c)(1) of this section to develop a single curve fit to determine the overall maximum nvPMMC value;

(ii) Method 2—

(A) Measure individual data points of nvPMMC versus thrust. Using all datasets generated for each engine physically tested, develop a single, separate curve fit;

(B) Determine the maximum nvPMMC from each engine curve fit resulting from paragraph (c)(1) of this section; and

(C) If more than one engine is physically tested, average the nvPMMC values from paragraph (c)(2) of this section to determine the overall maximum nvPMMC value for the model tested; or

(iii) Method 3—

(A) Develop a curve fit of nvPMMC versus thrust for each test conducted on each engine physically tested;

(B) From each curve fit developed in paragraph (c)(1) of this section, use the resultant curve fit equation to solve for each maximum;

(C) Average the maximum values for each engine physically tested; and

(D) Average the maximum values determined in paragraph (c)(1)(iii)(C) of this section to determine the overall average maximum nvPMMC value.

(2) Using the data measured in § 34.71(b) of this part, determine the nvPM characteristic levels for nvPMnum and nvPMmass as follows:

(i) Average all nvPMnum and nvPMmass measurements in units of number of particles per kN or mg per kN, as applicable, from each emissions test at each percentage of rated output thrust setting;

(ii) Multiply the averaged measurement from paragraph (a)(2)(i) of this section by the appropriate time in mode (TIM) as shown in § 34.71(h);

(iii) Sum the products from paragraph (a)(2)(ii) of this section to determine the LTO values for nvPMnum and nvPMmass; and

(iv) Divide the result of paragraph (a)(2)(iii) of this section by the characteristic level factor, shown in Table A6-1 of Appendix 6 of ICAO Annex 16, Volume II (incorporated by reference, see § 34.4), for the number of engines physically tested to determine the nvPMmass and nvPMnum characteristic values.

(d) The data used to determine the regressed curves must meet a 90% confidence interval, CI90, limit of ±1.5% of each nvPM limit specified in § 34.25 of this part. If a certification test fails to meet the CI90 limit, the engine type may still comply with the requirements. Failure may be caused by excessive data scatter, too few data points, or erroneous data used to regress an accurate curve. Without deleting or removing any prior measurement data, additional data acquired from further tests may improve the CI90 by adding to the sample population.

(e) The following information must be reported to the FAA substantiating compliance with nvPM limits of § 34.25 of this part:

(1) The values of nvPM emissions measured and computed in accordance with the procedures and calculated as required by this subpart in § 34.71 of this part and paragraphs (a) through (d) of this section;

(2) For each engine tested:

(i) Engine model, series, and serial number;

(ii) Rated thrust (kN);

(iii) Overall pressure ratio;

(iv) The methods of data acquisition; and

(v) The method of data analysis chosen by the applicant under paragraphs (a) through (d) of this section.

(3) Demonstration that the fuel used for each test is in compliance with the fuel specification listed in Appendix 4 of ICAO Annex 16, Volume II (incorporated by reference, see § 34.4). For the fuel used for nvPM emissions certification, include the following fuel characteristics:

(i) Hydrogen/carbon ratio;

(ii) Net heat of combustion (MJ/kg);

(iii) Hydrogen content (mass per cent);

(iv) Total aromatics content (volume per cent);

(v) Naphthalene content (volume per cent); and

(vi) Sulfur content (ppm by mass).

(4) For each engine tested for certification purposes, the following values measured and computed in accordance with the procedures of § 34.71 of this part:

(i) Fuel flow (kg/s) at each thrust setting of the LTO cycle;

(ii) nvPM EImass (mg/kg of fuel) at each thrust setting of the LTO cycle;

(iii) nvPM mass emission rate [nvPM EImass × fuel flow] in mg/s;

(iv) nvPM EInum (particles/kg of fuel) at each thrust setting of the LTO cycle;

(v) nvPM number emission rate [nvPM EInum × fuel flow] in particles/s;

(vi) Total gross emissions of nvPM mass measured over the LTO cycle in mg;

(vii) Total gross emissions of nvPM number measured over the LTO cycle in particles;

(viii) LTO nvPMmass/thrust in mg/kN;

(ix) LTO nvPMnum/thrust in particles/kN; and

(x) Maximum nvPMMC in µg/m 3; and

(5) For each engine tested for certification purposes, the characteristic levels for the maximum nvPMMC, the LTO nvPMmass/thrust, and the LTO nvPMnum/thrust.

authority: 42 U.S.C. 4321
source: Docket No. 25613, 55 FR 32861, Aug. 10, 1990, unless otherwise noted.
cite as: 14 CFR 34.71