Aviation safety has always been a major concern to airliners and safety organisations. Since the 1960s, a weather phenomenon known as microburst has been known to compromise aviation safety. Microburst can create low altitude wind shear which can extend up to 4 km in diameter, and last for up to 15 minutes. In order to better understand the mechanism of wind shear due to microburst as well as generate research data in a bid to improve aviation safety, numerical methods will be used to simulate microburst. LES is an appropriate turbulence model as it provides high fidelity for the large eddies, while modelling the smallest eddies to reduce computation cost and time. The specific solver Jetcode will be used for 6 different simulations; 3 simu...
A severe microburst occurred on 2 July 1994 at Charlotte, NC, and was associated with the crash of U...
The microburst is a wind event that can cause severe structural damage due to its intense, low-level...
[[abstract]]Microbursts formed near airports during thunderstorm activities have been responsible fo...
Weather plays a vital role in the safe operation of aircraft and other flying vehicles. One of the l...
The discussion on wind shear has always been on the minds of many due to its impact on general flig...
AbstractThis article deals with real-time hi-fi simulation of large aircraft flying in turbulent win...
A brief outline is given of topics for presentation and discussion at the workshop. As manufacturers...
Numerous air carrier accidents and incidents result from encounters with the atmospheric wind shear ...
Alert generation and cockpit presentation issues for low level wind shear (microburst) alerts are in...
This work is devoted to actual theme of flight safety. It is based on the simulation modelling and a...
Advanced methods were developed to determine time varying winds and turbulence from digital flight d...
A series of large-eddy simulation of turbulent flow over hill are performed with relatively coarse g...
Severe low-altitude wind variability represents an infrequent but significant hazard to aircraft tak...
Vortices behind aircraft are inherently related to the generation of lift and decay very slowly. Whe...
This study examines the influence of ambient vertical wind shear on microburst intensity, asymmetry,...
A severe microburst occurred on 2 July 1994 at Charlotte, NC, and was associated with the crash of U...
The microburst is a wind event that can cause severe structural damage due to its intense, low-level...
[[abstract]]Microbursts formed near airports during thunderstorm activities have been responsible fo...
Weather plays a vital role in the safe operation of aircraft and other flying vehicles. One of the l...
The discussion on wind shear has always been on the minds of many due to its impact on general flig...
AbstractThis article deals with real-time hi-fi simulation of large aircraft flying in turbulent win...
A brief outline is given of topics for presentation and discussion at the workshop. As manufacturers...
Numerous air carrier accidents and incidents result from encounters with the atmospheric wind shear ...
Alert generation and cockpit presentation issues for low level wind shear (microburst) alerts are in...
This work is devoted to actual theme of flight safety. It is based on the simulation modelling and a...
Advanced methods were developed to determine time varying winds and turbulence from digital flight d...
A series of large-eddy simulation of turbulent flow over hill are performed with relatively coarse g...
Severe low-altitude wind variability represents an infrequent but significant hazard to aircraft tak...
Vortices behind aircraft are inherently related to the generation of lift and decay very slowly. Whe...
This study examines the influence of ambient vertical wind shear on microburst intensity, asymmetry,...
A severe microburst occurred on 2 July 1994 at Charlotte, NC, and was associated with the crash of U...
The microburst is a wind event that can cause severe structural damage due to its intense, low-level...
[[abstract]]Microbursts formed near airports during thunderstorm activities have been responsible fo...