An Evaluation of the Measurement Requirements for an In-Situ Wake Vortex Detection System

An Evaluation of the Measurement Requirements for an In-Situ Wake Vortex Detection System

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Results of a numerical simulation are presented to determine the feasibility of estimating the location and strength of a wake vortex from imperfect in-situ measurements. These estimates could be used to provide information to a pilot on how to avoid a hazardous wake vortex encounter. An iterative algorithm based on the method of secants was used to solve the four simultaneous equations describing the two-dimensional flow field around a pair of parallel counter-rotating vortices of equal and constant strength. The flow field information used by the algorithm could be derived from measurements from flow angle sensors mounted on the wing-tip of the detecting aircraft and an inertial navigation system. The study determined the propagated errors in the estimated location and strength of the vortex which resulted from random errors added to theoretically perfect measurements. The results are summarized in a series of charts and a table which make it possible to estimate these propagated errors for many practical situations. The situations include several generator-detector airplane combinations, different distances between the vortex and the detector airplane, as well as different levels of total measurement error. Fuhrmann, Henri D. and Stewart, Eric C. Langley Research Center RTOP 505-69-59-04

Book information

ISBN: 9781729160244
Publisher: Independently Published
Imprint: Independently Published
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Number of pages: 28
Weight: 93g
Height: 280mm
Width: 216mm
Spine width: 2mm