The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is conducting research to improve airport capacity by reducing the separation distance between aircraft. The limiting factor in reducing separation distances and improving airport capacity is the wake vortex hazard. The ability to accurately model wake vortices and predict the outcome of a vortex encounter is critical in developing a system to safely improve airport capacity. This is the focus of the wake vortex research being done at NASA Langley Research Center (LaRC). This paper will concentrate on two topics. The first topic is the control system developed for the Boeing 737 freeflight model in support of vortex encounter tests to be conducted in the 30- by 60- foot tunnel at NASA...
Aircraft trailing vortices, generated as an unavoidable consequence of lift, pose a potential risk ...
Leading airplane vortices can be hazardous to following airplanes. The regulated minimum separations...
Analytical studies and flight tests are used to describe the formation and severity of trailing vort...
A preliminary batch simulation study was conducted to define the wake decay required for a Boeing 73...
Wake vortices are generated by all aircraft during flight. The larger the aircraft, the stronger the...
In January 1991, one of us (JNH) published a report [1] that proposed alternative strategies for the...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration is addressing airport capacity enhancements during...
This paper examines possible wake-vortex encounters by analyzing light detection and ranging (LIDAR)...
A significant effort is underway at NASA Langley to develop a system to provide dynamical aircraft w...
Wake vortex separations applied to aircraft during instrument operations have been shown to potentia...
A brief description is given of NASA's comprehensive program to study the aircraft trailing vortex p...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is conducting research with the goal of ena...
A series of flight tests were performed to evaluate the vortex wake characteristics of a Boeing 727 ...
There are more people passing through the world's airports today than at any other time in history. ...
The Terminal Area Productivity project has developed the technologies required (weather measurement,...
Aircraft trailing vortices, generated as an unavoidable consequence of lift, pose a potential risk ...
Leading airplane vortices can be hazardous to following airplanes. The regulated minimum separations...
Analytical studies and flight tests are used to describe the formation and severity of trailing vort...
A preliminary batch simulation study was conducted to define the wake decay required for a Boeing 73...
Wake vortices are generated by all aircraft during flight. The larger the aircraft, the stronger the...
In January 1991, one of us (JNH) published a report [1] that proposed alternative strategies for the...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration is addressing airport capacity enhancements during...
This paper examines possible wake-vortex encounters by analyzing light detection and ranging (LIDAR)...
A significant effort is underway at NASA Langley to develop a system to provide dynamical aircraft w...
Wake vortex separations applied to aircraft during instrument operations have been shown to potentia...
A brief description is given of NASA's comprehensive program to study the aircraft trailing vortex p...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is conducting research with the goal of ena...
A series of flight tests were performed to evaluate the vortex wake characteristics of a Boeing 727 ...
There are more people passing through the world's airports today than at any other time in history. ...
The Terminal Area Productivity project has developed the technologies required (weather measurement,...
Aircraft trailing vortices, generated as an unavoidable consequence of lift, pose a potential risk ...
Leading airplane vortices can be hazardous to following airplanes. The regulated minimum separations...
Analytical studies and flight tests are used to describe the formation and severity of trailing vort...