Modelling of flight performance benefits for similar and hybrid jet airline formations

IF 0.5 Q4 ENGINEERING, AEROSPACE
A. Maqsood, Muhammad Shakeel Awan, S. Sultan, R. Riaz
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Abstract

Avian formation flight has always inspired technology protagonists to mimic and harness associated benefits for the aviation industry. This paper discusses the performance benefits of similar and hybrid jet airliners flying in formation. The aerodynamic forces are modelled through potential flow theory. The lateral and vertical spacing is varied to estimate advantages in range. For simplicity, only cruise performance is analysed. By employing formation flying in wide-body aircrafts, an increase in range up to 65% is observed relative to standard flight. In addition to that, an optimal switching point during cruise flight is evaluated to give equal benefits to both aircrafts flying in formation. The study proposes a new concept of shared airspace where different aircrafts cooperate on long routes for fuel savings. However, the findings reported in this paper are of theoretical nature and high-fidelity models and experimentation is considered necessary to further evaluate the benefits of formation flying. Moreover, existing distancing restrictions between two aircrafts, imposed by regulatory authorities, are also a potential limitation in successful realisation of commercial formation flight.
模拟飞行性能的好处,为类似和混合喷气航线编队
鸟类编队飞行一直激励着技术参与者模仿并利用航空业的相关利益。本文讨论了类似和混合喷气式客机编队飞行的性能优势。通过势流理论对气动力进行了建模。横向和垂直间距是变化的,以估计范围内的优势。为简便起见,仅分析巡航性能。通过在宽体飞机中采用编队飞行,可以观察到相对于标准飞行,航程增加了65%。此外,还评估了巡航飞行过程中的最佳切换点,以使编队飞行的两架飞机都能获得同等的效益。该研究提出了共享空域的新概念,即不同的飞机在长距离航线上合作以节省燃料。然而,本文报道的发现具有理论性质,高保真度模型和实验被认为是进一步评估编队飞行效益的必要条件。此外,监管机构实施的现有两架飞机之间的距离限制也是成功实现商业编队飞行的潜在限制。
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