Title of article :
Use of Individual Flight Corridors to Avoid Vortex Wakes
Author/Authors :
V.J.، Rossow نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages :
-224
From page :
225
To page :
0
Abstract :
Vortex wakes of aircraft pose a hazard to following aircraft until the energetic parts of their flowfields have decayed to a harmless level. It is suggested here that in-trail spacings between aircraft can be significantly and safely reduced by designing an individual, vortex-free flight corridor for each aircraft. Because each aircraft will then have its own flight corridor, which is free of vortex wakes while in use by the assigned aircraft, the time intervals between aircraft operations can be safely reduced to the order of seconds. The productivity of airports can then be substantially increased. How large the offset distances between operational corridors need to be to have them vortex free, and how airports need to be changed to accommodate an individual flight-corridor process for landing and takeoff operations, are explored. Estimates are then made of the productivity of an individual flight-corridor system as a function of the in-trail time interval between operations for various values of wake decay time, runway width, and the velocity of a sidewind. The results confirm the need for short time intervals between aircraft operations if smaller offset distances and increased productivity are to be achieved.
Keywords :
Monetary standards and regimes , Government and monetary system
Journal title :
Journal of Aircraft
Serial Year :
2003
Journal title :
Journal of Aircraft
Record number :
80779
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