NASA-TN-D-4330-1968 An analysis of VGH data from one type of four-engine turbojet transport airplane during commercial operations《在商业运营中四引擎涡轮喷气运输飞机一种类型的VGH数据分析》.pdf
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1、NASA TECHNICAL NOTE|Z,ZNASA TN D-4330AN ANALYSIS OF VGH DATAFROM ONE TYPE OF FOUR-ENGINETURBOJET TRANSPORT AIRPLANEDURING COMMERCIAL OPERATIONSby Paul A. HunterLangley Research CenterLangley Station, Hampton, Va.NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACEADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON, D. C. FEBRUARY 1968Provided by
2、IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-NASA TN D-4330AN ANALYSIS OF VGH DATA FROM ONE TYPEOF FOUR-ENGINE TURBOJET TRANSPORT AIRPLANEDURING COMMERCIAL OPERA
3、TIONSBy Paul A. HunterLangley Research CenterLangley Station, Hampton, Va.NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATIONFor sale by the Clearinghouse for Federal Scientific and Technical InformationSpringfield, Virginia 22151 - CFSTI price $3.00Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networki
4、ng permitted without license from IHS-,-,-_ _ i_ _Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-AN ANALYSIS OF VGH DATA FROM ONE TYPEOF FOUR-ENGINE TURBOJET TRANSPORT AIRPLANEDURING COMMERCIAL OPERATIONSBy Paul A. HunterLangley Research CenterSUMMA
5、RYAn analysis of VGH records collected on one type of four-engine turbojet transportduring routine commercial operations on two airlines has provided information on accel-eration, turbulence, and airspeed operating practices. The data cover operations of twoairplanes by one airline on eastern United
6、 States and Caribbean routes and of one airplaneoperated by a second airline on routes which ranged along the east coast of the UnitedStates, across the Caribbean Sea and along the west coast of South America.For the two airplanes operated by the same airline, the results were very simi-lar in regar
7、d to the gust-velocity experiences and the accelerations caused by gusts,operational maneuvers, check-flight nmneuvers, and landing impact. The results indi-cated that the acceleration experiences, the gust velocity experiences, and the airspeedoperating practices were not significantly different fo
8、r the airplanes operated by the twoairlines. The amount of rough air encountered at various altitudes and the gust veloci-ties experienced during both operations were in overall agreement with previouslypublished estimates of the gust environment. In general, the airspeeds in rough air(gust velocity
9、 =2 fps (0.6 m/sec) were approximately equal to the airspeeds in smoothair. The results indicated, however, that the airspeeds in heavy turbulence (gust veloci-ties higher than 20 fps (6.1 m/sec) were generally lower than the average operatingspeeds.INTRODUCTIONConcurrent with the introduction of tu
10、rbine-powered airplanes into commercialtransport operations, the NASA initiated a program for collecting data on normal accel-eration, airspeed, and altitude from routine airline operations. These measurementsare being utilized to provide statistical data on a number of operational aspects of thetur
11、bine-powered aircraft, such as accelerations experienced during gusts, maneuvers,and oscillations; operating practices; and landing impact accelerations. This programis a continuation of the long-standing NACA/NASA effort to collect operational data onProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or
12、networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-commercial transport airplanes. In the past, information obtainedfrom the data collec-tion program has proved useful for comparison of the operational experiences of air-planeswith the conceptsto which they were designed,for detection of new or unant
13、icipatedaspectsof the operations, and as backgroundinformation for application in the design ofnewairplanes. Typical results obtainedfor several types of airplanes are given in ref-erences 1 to 6.This paper presents an analysis of the accelerations experienced,the gust veloci-ties encountered,and th
14、e operating airspeeds and altitudes of onetype of four-engineturbojet transport during operations on two airlines. Someof the preliminary datafromtheseoperations havebeenreported in references 6 and 7, but are included herein toprovide a summary of the operations. Information onexceedancesof placard
15、 speedsisnot included becauseit was presentedin reference 7, and subsequentchangesin theplacard speedmarkings and overspeedwarning margins detract from its present utility.SYMBOLSThe units used for the measurementsof this investigation are given in both U.S.Customary Units and the International Syst
16、em of Units (SI). Factors relating the twosystems are given in reference 8.A aspect ratioa n incremental normal acceleration, g unitsc wing chord, ft (meters)g acceleration due to gravity, 32.2 ft/sec 2Kg gust factor,m5.3 + pglift-curve slope, per radian,6 AcosAA + 2 cos2A(9.81 meters/second 2)A + 2
17、 cos A )A/1-M2cos2A + 2 cos AM Mach numberMNE never-exceed Mach numberMNO normal operating limit Mach number-N:-Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-S wing area, sq ft (meters 2)Ude derived gust velocity, fps (meters/second)V e equivalent
18、airspeed, fps (meters/second)VNE never-exceed speed, knots (indicated)VNO normal operating limit, airspeed, knots (indicated)W airplane weight, lbf (newtons)A sweep angle of wing quarter-chord line, deg2Wpg airplane mass ratio, mpcgSP atmospheric density, slugs/ft 3 (kilograms/meter 3)Po atmospheric
19、 density at sea level, slugs/ft 3 (kilograms/meter 3)INSTRUMENTATION AND SCOPE OF DATAThe data were collected with NASA VGH recorders, which provide continuous time-history records of indicated airspeed, normal acceleration, and pressure altitude. Adetailed description of the VGH recorder is given i
20、n reference 9. The normal accelera-tions were sensed by an accelerometer located in the main-landing-gear wheel well nearthe airplane center of gravity. Pressure lines for the recorder were connected to thecopilots airspeed system.The two airplanes of operation A were operated on routes covering the
21、 eastern halfof the United States and part of the Caribbean Sea. The airplane of operation B wasoperated on routes which extended along the east coast of the United States, across theCaribbean Sea, and along the west coast of South America.The scope of the data samples for the two airplanes (A-1 and
22、 A-2) of operation Aand the one airplane (B-l) of operation B is summarized in table I. As shown in thetable, the sizes of the data samples from the individual airplanes ranged from about 1240flight hours to 1700 flight hours. Airplane check and pilot-training flights accounted for53 to 134 flight h
23、ours per airplane. The histograms of flight durations are given in fig-ure 1 (a) and the histograms of altitude are given in figure 1 (b) for the two operations.Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-As shownin table I, the data sampleswere
24、collected betweenJanuary 1960andDecember 1962. The records were rather uniformly spacedthroughoutthe recordingperiod for airplanes A-2 andB-1. Althoughirregular intervals occurred betweenrecordsreceived from airplane A-I, the longer recording period for this sample tendedto com-pensateand to give, o
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