航路空域尾流危害及高保真仿真模型的可疑危险区识别

Marc Melgosa, S. Ruiz, J. Busto, M. Steen, Jose I. Rojas, X. Prats
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本文讨论了航路空域潜在尾流遭遇的风险和危害。对现实条件下的高保真度模拟进行了分析,结果表明,目前的航路间隔标准在某些情况下可能过于保守,从而可能导致潜在的减少,从而导致额外的空域容量,而在某些特定情况下可能保护不足,因此需要对飞行进行额外的保护。在SESAR 2020探索性研究项目R-WAKE项目中开发的模拟框架已被用于识别和描述可疑危险区域(SHA),如果飞机在另一次飞行后飞越一片空域,则在某些条件下应该避免这些区域。通过大量的模拟来生成SHAs,这是由不同的分离距离组合而成的:A)分离距离;B)飞机类型(包括实际质量和巡航速度);C)海拔高度和大气条件;d)相对相遇几何(水平和垂直)。这项研究可以支持旨在提高空域容量和安全性的新分离标准的制定。
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Wake Vortex Hazards in En-Route Airspace and Suspected Hazard Area Identification Using High Fidelity Simulation Models
This paper presents a discussion about risks and hazards of potential wake vortex encounters in the en-route airspace. High-fidelity simulations under realistic conditions have been analysed showing that the current en-route separation standards may be overconservative in some cases -thus enabling a potential reduction that may lead to additional airspace capacity-, whereas may not protect enough in some specific situations, thus requiring additional protection for flights. The simulation framework developed in the R-WAKE project, a SESAR 2020 Exploratory Research project, has been used to identify and characterise the suspected hazard areas (SHA) that flights should avoid under certain conditions if they are crossing a piece of airspace after another flight. A large number of simulations were performed to generate the SHAs, resulting from the combination of different: a) separation distances; b) aircraft types (including realistic masses and cruise speeds); c) altitudes and atmospheric conditions; and d) relative encounter geometries (horizontal and vertical). This study can support the development of new separation standards aimed at increasing airspace capacity and safety.
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