DocumentCode :
486316
Title :
Practical Considerations in Optimal Flight Management Computations
Author :
Lidén, Sam
Author_Institution :
Research Engineer, Sperry Corporation, Aerospace & Marine Group, Phoenix, Arizona
fYear :
1985
fDate :
19-21 June 1985
Firstpage :
675
Lastpage :
681
Abstract :
The relationships between cost index, speed, flight time, fuel burn, and wind are investigated via simulations of flight of a DC-10 aircraft, as controlled by a flight management computer system (FMCS), over a representative 1000 NM flight plan. In this context, a two-part procedure is described for achieving minimum total flight cost; that is, direct operating cost plus arrival error cost. First the optimum cost index and the associated optimum arrival time (which sometimes turns out to be the scheduled arrival time) are sought. A simple method for fine tuning the speed to achieve the desired arrival time is then described. The methods are practical to incorporate in the FMCS.
Keywords :
Aerospace control; Aerospace simulation; Air traffic control; Aircraft propulsion; Cities and towns; Computational modeling; Computer simulation; Cost function; Fuels; Optimal control;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
American Control Conference, 1985
Conference_Location :
Boston, MA, USA
Type :
conf
Filename :
4788700
Link To Document :
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