Flight Dynamic Characteristics of Wide-Body Aircraft with Wind Gust and Turbulence

IF 1.8 Q3 MECHANICS
Fluids Pub Date : 2023-12-16 DOI:10.3390/fluids8120320
Kashif Mehmood, Syed Irtiza Ali Shah, Taimur Ali Shams, M. N. Mumtaz Qadri, Tariq Amin Khan, David Kukulka
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Abstract

In this research, a wide-body aircraft was analyzed with critical monitoring of its states, a function of several control inputs (wind gust, turbulence, and microburst). The aerodynamic and stability coefficients of a Boeing 747-200 were obtained from previously published works and 6- DOF equations were formulated. Simulations were conducted for various control inputs to determine the aircraft’s free response, as well as the forced response. In order to understand the nature of the atmosphere, three different models were incorporated, including (i) the Dryden Model, (ii) wind gust, and (iii) microburst. The aircraft was found to be stable in the longitudinal and lateral flight modes, with trim conditions agreeing with published data. For a vertical wind gust of −10 ft/s, the AoA and pitch rate were observed to oscillate sinusoidally and became stable with new trim conditions. These states were found to regain trim conditions once the gust was removed. In the case of 3D gust, it was found that the longitudinal modes achieved a new trim condition through Phugoid oscillations, whereas the lateral modes underwent short-period oscillations. For the case of turbulence, random fluctuations were observed for trim conditions with no unstable behavior. When considering the microburst case, it was found that the aircraft initially gained altitude in the region of the headwind; this was followed by a sharp descent under the influence of a vertical velocity component.
有阵风和湍流的宽体飞机的飞行动态特性
在这项研究中,对一架宽体飞机进行了分析,对其状态进行了临界监测,这是若干控制输入(阵风、湍流和微爆)的函数。波音 747-200 飞机的空气动力系数和稳定性系数来自于以前发表的著作,并制定了 6 DOF 方程。对各种控制输入进行了模拟,以确定飞机的自由响应和强制响应。为了了解大气的性质,采用了三种不同的模型,包括 (i) 德赖登模型、(ii) 阵风和 (iii) 微爆。研究发现,飞机在纵向和横向飞行模式下都很稳定,修剪条件与公布的数据一致。对于-10英尺/秒的垂直阵风,观察到AoA和俯仰率呈正弦波摆动,并在新的修整条件下变得稳定。一旦阵风消失,这些状态又会恢复。在三维阵风的情况下,发现纵向模式通过 Phugoid 振荡实现了新的修整条件,而横向模式则经历了短周期振荡。在湍流情况下,观察到修剪条件随机波动,没有不稳定行为。在考虑微爆情况时,发现飞机最初在逆风区域获得高度,随后在垂直速度分量的影响下急剧下降。
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Fluids
Fluids Engineering-Mechanical Engineering
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