Effects of aircraft and flight parameters on energy-efficient profile descents in time-based metered trafficAttention is given to a computer algorithm yielding the data required for a flight crew to navigate from an entry fix, about 100 nm from an airport, to a metering fix, and arrive there at a predetermined time, altitude, and airspeed. The flight path is divided into several descent and deceleration segments. Results for the case of a B-737 airliner indicate that wind and nonstandard atmospheric properties have a significant effect on the flight path and must be taken into account. While a range of combinations of Mach number and calibrated airspeed is possible for the descent segments leading to the metering fix, only small changes in the fuel consumed were observed for this range of combinations. A combination that is based on scheduling flexibility therefore seems preferable.
Document ID
19840060665
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Dejarnette, F. R. (Research Triangle Institute, Research Triangle Park; North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC, United States)