为避免尾流而对平行跑道离场的概念

C. Lunsford
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空中交通预计将在未来10到15年内显著增加,据估计将翻一番。支持这种增长的一个主要挑战是主要机场的到达和离开能力。有许多举措致力于提高这些机场的抵港能力,但很少有举措能够相应提高离港能力。MITRE公司先进航空系统开发中心(MITRE/CAASD)的研究项目正在研究一种概念,该概念可以增加美国35个最繁忙机场中的14个机场的起飞能力。“配对离场”的概念增加了使用紧密间隔平行跑道(CSPR)离场的能力,提供了一种避免重型和波音757 (B757)飞机离场时产生尾流的替代方法。目前,如果平行起飞跑道的间距小于2500英尺(ft),一架即将起飞的重型或B757飞机需要等待两到三分钟,让它们的尾流消退。无论风向和风速如何,目视和仪表离场都需要此延迟。过去三十年的尾流研究对地面附近的尾流运动和衰减有了更好的理解。通过考虑机场平行跑道之间的间距,并通过建立最大允许侧风,可以定义无尾流离场时间窗口,使得尾流不可能在该时间间隔内转移到另一条跑道。当重型飞机离开CSPR跑道时,飞机可以在平行跑道上开始起飞滚转,而不会产生尾流延迟,直到成对的起飞时间窗口到期(例如,直到重型飞机开始起飞滚转后30秒)。美国联邦航空管理局(FAA)正在制定一项相关的离场程序,即离场尾流湍流缓解(WTMD)2。WTMD利用对侧风的准确预报来确定何时尾流将可靠地远离平行跑道。由于尾流在侧风条件下永远不会到达平行跑道,因此WTMD的尾随起飞不需要起飞时间窗口。迄今为止进行的分析表明,WTMD可能在候选机场的10%至30%的时间内可用,在这些时间内有可能将离境能力提高约10%或更多。配对离场的概念是建立在WTMD能力的基础上,并利用正在发展的风感测和预报能力来支持WTMD。对于可以实施配对离场概念的机场,由于可以使用配对离场时间窗口安全地适应额外的侧风条件,因此可以启用无尾流离场的时间可能会增加一倍。本文描述了配对出发的概念,讨论了关键的实施方案和问题,并提供了可行性和潜在效益的初步分析结果。
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A concept for pairing departures from parallel runways for wake avoidance
Air traffic is expected to increase significantly over the next ten to fifteen years, doubling by some estimates. A major challenge for supporting this type of growth is the arrival and departure capacity at major airports. There are many initiatives working to improve the arrival capacities at these airports, but very few enable corresponding increases in the departure capacity. The MITRE Corporation's Center for Advanced Aviation System Development's (MITRE/CAASD's) research program is investigating a concept that could increase the departure capacity at fourteen of the thirty-five busiest United States airports. The "Paired Departure" concept increases the ability to use closely spaced parallel runways (CSPR) for departures by providing an alternate means of avoiding the wake turbulence created by departing Heavy and Boeing 757 (B757) aircraft. Currently, if parallel departure runways are spaced less than 2500 feet (ft) apart, a departing Heavy or B757 aircraft requires subsequent departures to wait two to three minutes to allow time for their wake to subside. This delay is required for both visual and instrument departures, regardless of wind direction and speed. Wake research over the past thirty years has developed a better understanding of wake movement and decay near the ground. By considering the spacing between the parallel runways at an airport and by establishing a maximum allowable crosswind, a wake-free departure time window can be defined such that it is not possible for a wake to transport to the other runway within that time interval. When a Heavy aircraft departs a CSPR runway, then an aircraft can start its departure takeoff roll on the parallel runway without incurring a wake delay until the paired departure time window expires (e.g., up until 30 seconds after the Heavy started its takeoff roll). A related departure procedure, Wake Turbulence Mitigation for Departures (WTMD)2, is being developed by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). WTMD utilizes an accurate forecast of crosswind to determine when wakes will reliably be moved away from the parallel runway. No departure time window is required for a trailing departure with WTMD since the wake never reaches the parallel runway under the required crosswind conditions. The analysis performed to date shows that WTMD will likely be available from ten to thirty percent of the time at candidate airports with a potential to increase the departure capacity approximately ten percent or more during these times. The paired departure concept is intended to build upon the WTMD capability and to utilize the wind sensing and forecasting capabilities that are being developed to support WTMD. For airports that can implement the paired departure concept, the time that wake-free departures can be enabled could potentially be doubled due to the additional crosswind conditions that can safely be accommodated using the paired departure time window. This paper describes the paired departure concept, discusses key implementation options and issues, and provides results of an initial analysis of feasibility and potential benefit.
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