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Calculation of CO2 weights

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Old 20th Dec 2007, 22:12
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Calculation of CO2 weights

Where can I find the equation for the calculation of fuel burn into CO2.
As a kid at school, we had to calculate the result of fuel burns - turning fuel into CO2 + H2O, the latter being about 70% of the resulting reaction.
I just want to see how accurate the 'greenies' are in all their calculations.
The future 'carbon footprint' estimates just seem to be excessive to my schoolboy memories.
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I think emissions would vary from engine to engine.

Emissions are calculated on sets of empirical observations.

Here are some links that may help

http://micpohling.wordpress.com/2007...-by-aeroplane/

http://www.eia.doe.gov/oiaf/1605/factors.html

Are these any good for you?
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