Lecture 3-Acft Classifications
Lecture 3-Acft Classifications
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Sample Use of FAA Design Criteria
Critical Engines
for foreign object
Shoulder damage
Shoulder
61 m 31 m
Shoulder
Shoulder
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ICAO Airport Design Group Classification
Gear Width
Design Group Wingspan (m) Example Aircraft
(m)
A < 15 < 4.5 All single engine aircraft,
Some business jets
B 15 to < 24 4.5 to < 6 Commuter aircraft, Large
Business jets
(EMB-120, Saab 2000, Saab
340, etc.)
C 24 to < 36 6 to < 9 Medium range transports
(B727, B737, MD-80, A320)
D 36 to < 52 9 to < 14 Heavy transports
(B757, B767, A300)
E 52 to < 65 9 to < 14 Heavy transport aircraft
(Boeing 747, L-1011, MD-11,
DC-10)
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ATC Approach Speed Classification
Approach Speed
Group Example Aircraft
(knots)
A < 91 All single engine aircraft, Beech-
craft Baron 58,
B 91-120 Business jets and commuter aircraft
(Beech 1900, Saab 2000, Saab 340,
Embraer 120)
C 121-140 Med. and Short Range Transports
(Boeing 727, B737, MD-80, A320,
F100, B757, etc.)
D 141-165 Heavy transports
(Boeing 747, L-1011, MD-11, DC-
10, A340, A300)
E > 166 BAC Concorde and military aircraft
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Aircraft Wake Vortex Classification
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The Wake Vortex Phenomena
60-70 m/s
Vortex Wake
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Typical VLCA Aircraft Specifications
Parameter Remarks
Passenger Capacity 650 passengers in a three-class layout plus crew
Desired Range 13,000 Kilometers with 1.50 hour reserve
Speed Mach 0.85 at 11.0 km
Runway Length Use of conventional runways (i.e., 3,300 m at MTOW
and Sea Level ISA)
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VLCA Aircraft
Boeing 747-400
VLCA
24.87 m
14 o
75.67 m
12 o
81.5 m.
78.57 m
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Wake Vortex Equations
4mg
= --------------
V b
where, is the vortex circulation (in m2/s), mg is the gross weight of the wake
generating aircraft (N.), is the air density (kg/m3), V is the true airspeed (m/s),
and b is the aircraft wingspan (m).
y2
---------
Vt = --------- 1 e 4 t
2y
where, V t is the tangential velocity right or left from vortex core (m./sec.), y is
the spanwise coordinate measured from the vortex core location, is the vortex
decay value which has been found to be dependent upon the strength of the
circulation, and t is the time behind the wake generating aircraft (in seconds).
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Tangential Velocity Profiles
7
Clean aircraft
6 Speed = 150 knots
Sea Level ISA
5
4
VLCA (4,400 kN)
3
2
Vortex Cores
1 Lockheed C5A (2,060 kN)
0
20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
Lateral Distance from Center of Fuselage (m.)
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Projected Separation Criteria
24.0
Small (Learjet 23)
Medium (DC9)
20.0
Large (B757)
Heavy (747)
16.0
VLCA
12.0
8.0
4.0
0.0 750.0 1500.0 2250.0 3000.0 3750.0 4500.0 5250.0
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Small Aircraft
Single-Engine GA Twin-Engine GA
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Corporate Aircraft
Raytheon-Beechcraft King Air B300
Cessna Citation II
Gulfstream G V
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Commuter Aircraft
Saab 230B
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Short-Haul Transport Aircraft
Fokker F100
Airbus A-320
Boeing 737-300
McDonnell-
Douglas MD 82
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Medium-Haul Transport Aircraft
Beoing B727-200
Boeing 757-200
Airbus A300-600R
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Long-Haul Transport Aircraft
Airbus A340-200
McDonnell-Douglas MD-11
Boeing 777-200
Boeing 747-400
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