Abstract

The BlueSky Open Air Traffic Simulator developed by the Control \& Simulation section of TU Delft aims at supporting research for analysing Air Traffic Management concepts by providing an open source simulation platform. The goal of this study was to complement BlueSky with aircraft performance models in order to enable performance-related Air Traffic Management studies. The aircraft performance model developed within this work consists of a kinetic Flight Dynamics Model, which stores the required performance characteristics in a database with type-specific aircraft and engine coefficients. Currently, sixteen commercial turbofan and turboprop aircraft from different range and weight categories are represented. To evaluate the quality of the aircraft performance model, its outputs were compared to results from literature as well as from real flights. It was found that the applied methodologies for the determination of aircraft performance accurately model high-speed drag polars as well as fuel consumption for cruising and taxiing aircraft. The fuel consumption model of climbing and descending aircraft, however, leaves room for improvement. Possible strategies for obtaining a more precise estimation of fuel burn over the entire flight are recommended based on the results of this study. With this work, the BlueSky Open Air Traffic Simulator considers individual aircraft performance. This is an important step in the creation of an open simulation platform for Air Traffic Management research.


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http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.2016-3522
http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:f03a645f-7f46-4a6a-80b3-6616336bf365
https://arc.aiaa.org/doi/10.2514/6.2016-3522,
https://elib.dlr.de/105027,
https://www.narcis.nl/publication/RecordID/oai%3Atudelft.nl%3Auuid%3Af03a645f-7f46-4a6a-80b3-6616336bf365,
https://research.tudelft.nl/en/publications/aircraft-performance-for-open-air-traffic-simulations,
https://core.ac.uk/display/98234845,
https://academic.microsoft.com/#/detail/2411961827
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Published on 01/01/2016

Volume 2016, 2016
DOI: 10.2514/6.2016-3522
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