面向变化的飞机燃料燃烧和排放评估方法

R. Mayer
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推进国家空域系统(NAS)通常需要进行研究,以预测拟议的操作变化的成本和收益,从而提高系统效率和环境性能。航空监管机构越来越依赖飞机燃油消耗和排放评估来支持采用新技术所需的投资决策,以确保为公众带来最佳价值。这种评估的不同范围和通常有限的数据可用性来支持对未来变化情景的评估,构成了分析方面的挑战。本文描述了一个标准化效益评估的方法框架。该框架以运营变革的概念为中心,确定了关键的效益机制,定义了适用的指标,并提供了定量的燃料燃烧和排放效益估计示例。它旨在支持基于机载飞行数据、监视数据和模型评估的评估,而不依赖于特定的仿真能力和软件工具的实现。这些示例在参数基础上描述和比较了典型的操作变更场景,并对最近操作改进中观察到的实际变化的相关收益池进行了排序,包括在NAS的主要机场实施基于性能的导航(PBN)程序。
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Change-oriented aircraft fuel burn and emissions assessment methodologies
Advancing the National Airspace System (NAS) generally requires research to project the costs and benefits of proposed operational changes that improve system efficiency and environmental performance. Aviation regulatory agencies increasingly rely on aircraft fuel consumption and emissions assessments to support investment decisions needed to adopt new technologies that ensure the best value to the public. The varying scopes of such assessments and often limited availability of data to support evaluations of future change scenarios pose analytic challenges. This paper describes a methodological framework for standardizing benefit estimations. The framework is centered on the concept of operational change, identifies key benefit mechanisms, defines applicable metrics, and presents quantitative fuel burn and emission benefit estimation examples. It aims to support assessments that are based on on-board flight data, surveillance data, and model evaluations in a manner independent of specific implementations of simulation capabilities and software tools. The examples characterize and compare typical operational change scenarios on a parametric basis and rank associated benefit pools of actual changes observed in recent operational improvements including implementations of Performance Based Navigation (PBN) procedures at major airports in the NAS.
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