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AE 1350
Lecture Notes #10
TOPICS TO BE STUDIED
• Take-off and Landing Performance
• There is considerable variations due to
– pilot technique
– ground conditions
• FAR 25 regulations cover how take-off and
landing distances must be computed.
• In your design, estimate wing area S to meet
specified take-off and landing distances.
Takeoff Performance Theory
Ground Roll
80% of total takeoff
distance, from experience.
Transition and climb
20% of total takeoff
distance, from experience
We attempt to compute the ground roll as
accurately as possible.
Add an extra 20% distance to account for
transition and climb.
Rotate to
take-off
Ground Roll
Let v be the aircraft speed.
dv/dt = a
where a= acceleration of the vehicle
a= (All horizontal forces acting on the aircraft) / (Mass of aircraft)
Assume “a” to be a constant.
Integrate: v = at Velocity at lift-off vLO = a tLO
Integrate again: d = 1/2 a t2 dLO = 1/2 a t2
LO = v2
LO/(2a)
Ground Roll (Continued)
From the previous slide, the total roll distance is
dLO = 1/2 a t2
LO = v2
LO/(2a)
a = Acceleration of the aircraft due to horizontal forces on it.
These forces are: Thrust, Drag, Ground Friction
Thrust far exceeds the other two factors during takeoff.
Thus, a = T/(Aircraft Mass) = T g/ (W)
Then, total roll distance is dLO = v2
LO/(2a) = v2
LO. W/(2Tg)
Ground Roll (Continued)
Total roll distance dLO = v2
LO. W/(2Tg)
The pilot usually lifts off at 1.2 times stall velocity.
Stall velocity VStall is defined from: 1/2 r V2
Stall CLmax S= W
V2
Stall= W/(1/2 r CLmax S)
v2
LO =(1.2 VStall)2 = 1.44 W/(1/2 r CLmax S)
Then, dLO = v2
LO. W/(2Tg)= 1.44 (W)2 / (TgrS CLmax)
Include factors of safety for transition and climb:
Take-off Distance, in feet = 37.5 (W)2 / (TsS CLmax)
= 37.5 (W/S) /[(T/W)s Clmax]
where s = Density Ratio = r/rSea-Level,, W in lbs, S in square feet
Landing Performance
There is considerable scatter in landing distances due to
use of spoiler, brakes, reverse thrust, human factors
ground conditions : wet runway , dry runway
FAR-25 Regulations
Landing Performance
50ft
Vapproach=VA=1.3 Vstall for civilian aircraft
Vapproach=VA=1.2 Vstall for military aircraft
Vapproach=VA=1.1 Vstall for carrier based aircraft
Total Landing Distance, in feet = 0.3 (Vapproach in knots)2
Ground Roll
These results are empirical, because of variations in pilot technique.
Lift Coefficients for your Design
• For fighter design, use the following Clmax
– With flaps up, 1.2 - 1.8
– With flaps down, during take-off: 1.4 - 2.0
– With flaps down, during landing: 1.6 to 2.6
• For transport design, use the following Clmax
– With flaps up, 1.2 - 1.8
– With flaps down, during take-off: 1.6 - 2.2
– With flaps down, during landing: 1.8 to 2.8

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Take Off And Landing Performance

  • 2. TOPICS TO BE STUDIED • Take-off and Landing Performance • There is considerable variations due to – pilot technique – ground conditions • FAR 25 regulations cover how take-off and landing distances must be computed. • In your design, estimate wing area S to meet specified take-off and landing distances.
  • 3. Takeoff Performance Theory Ground Roll 80% of total takeoff distance, from experience. Transition and climb 20% of total takeoff distance, from experience We attempt to compute the ground roll as accurately as possible. Add an extra 20% distance to account for transition and climb. Rotate to take-off
  • 4. Ground Roll Let v be the aircraft speed. dv/dt = a where a= acceleration of the vehicle a= (All horizontal forces acting on the aircraft) / (Mass of aircraft) Assume “a” to be a constant. Integrate: v = at Velocity at lift-off vLO = a tLO Integrate again: d = 1/2 a t2 dLO = 1/2 a t2 LO = v2 LO/(2a)
  • 5. Ground Roll (Continued) From the previous slide, the total roll distance is dLO = 1/2 a t2 LO = v2 LO/(2a) a = Acceleration of the aircraft due to horizontal forces on it. These forces are: Thrust, Drag, Ground Friction Thrust far exceeds the other two factors during takeoff. Thus, a = T/(Aircraft Mass) = T g/ (W) Then, total roll distance is dLO = v2 LO/(2a) = v2 LO. W/(2Tg)
  • 6. Ground Roll (Continued) Total roll distance dLO = v2 LO. W/(2Tg) The pilot usually lifts off at 1.2 times stall velocity. Stall velocity VStall is defined from: 1/2 r V2 Stall CLmax S= W V2 Stall= W/(1/2 r CLmax S) v2 LO =(1.2 VStall)2 = 1.44 W/(1/2 r CLmax S) Then, dLO = v2 LO. W/(2Tg)= 1.44 (W)2 / (TgrS CLmax) Include factors of safety for transition and climb: Take-off Distance, in feet = 37.5 (W)2 / (TsS CLmax) = 37.5 (W/S) /[(T/W)s Clmax] where s = Density Ratio = r/rSea-Level,, W in lbs, S in square feet
  • 7. Landing Performance There is considerable scatter in landing distances due to use of spoiler, brakes, reverse thrust, human factors ground conditions : wet runway , dry runway
  • 8. FAR-25 Regulations Landing Performance 50ft Vapproach=VA=1.3 Vstall for civilian aircraft Vapproach=VA=1.2 Vstall for military aircraft Vapproach=VA=1.1 Vstall for carrier based aircraft Total Landing Distance, in feet = 0.3 (Vapproach in knots)2 Ground Roll These results are empirical, because of variations in pilot technique.
  • 9. Lift Coefficients for your Design • For fighter design, use the following Clmax – With flaps up, 1.2 - 1.8 – With flaps down, during take-off: 1.4 - 2.0 – With flaps down, during landing: 1.6 to 2.6 • For transport design, use the following Clmax – With flaps up, 1.2 - 1.8 – With flaps down, during take-off: 1.6 - 2.2 – With flaps down, during landing: 1.8 to 2.8