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dc.contributor.authorSáez García, Raúl
dc.contributor.authorPrats Menéndez, Xavier
dc.contributor.otherUniversitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Doctorat en Ciència i Tecnologia Aeroespacials
dc.contributor.otherUniversitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Departament de Física
dc.date.accessioned2020-09-03T10:19:53Z
dc.date.available2020-09-03T10:19:53Z
dc.date.issued2020
dc.identifier.citationSaez, R.; Prats, X. Comparison of fuel consumption of Continuous Descent Operations with required times of arrival. A: International Conference on Research in Air Transportation. "ICRAT 2020: papers & presentations". 2020, p. 1-8.
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2117/328335
dc.description.abstractContinuous descent operations (CDOs) with required times of arrival (RTAs) have proven to deliver major environmental benefits in terminal maneuvering areas (TMAs) without degrading capacity. When traffic density is high, air traffic controllers (ATC) have to delay flights and assign an RTA different from the aircraft's estimated time of arrival (ETA). In such case, aircraft may have to follow a non-optimum speed profile and possibly be forced to fly powered descents instead of neutral CDOs. Furthermore, ATC may also stretch the planned route to keep the safety of the operation. In that case, aircraft might be able to fly neutral CDOs, but at the expense of flying a longer route. In this paper, the differences in fuel consumption between powered descents and path stretching are quantified. A simplified scenario has been defined in which an Airbus A320 is approaching a generic airport with a finite number of arrival routes (i.e. distances to go), and several fictitious RTAs. Then, an optimal control problem has been formulated and solved in order to generate several trajectories meeting the assigned RTAs. In terms of fuel consumption results show that, for RTAs later than the ETA, although in the beginning path stretching represents a higher fuel consumption, in the end flying powered descents is the strategy that consumes more fuel. For RTAs earlier than the ETA, path stretching shows lower consumption values. The methodology presented in this paper could help to define a ground supporting tool to help ATC to decide which would be the best decision under the trajectory based operations paradigm.
dc.format.extent8 p.
dc.language.isoeng
dc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Spain
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/
dc.subjectÀrees temàtiques de la UPC::Aeronàutica i espai
dc.subject.lcshAeronautics, Commercial
dc.subject.lcshAirplanes--Fuel consumption
dc.subject.lcshAirplanes -- Performance
dc.subject.otherContinuous descent operations
dc.subject.otherRequired time of arrival
dc.subject.otherPath stretching
dc.subject.otherFuel efficiency
dc.titleComparison of fuel consumption of Continuous Descent Operations with required times of arrival
dc.typeConference report
dc.subject.lemacAvions -- Combustibles
dc.subject.lemacAviació comercial
dc.contributor.groupUniversitat Politècnica de Catalunya. ICARUS - Intelligent Communications and Avionics for Robust Unmanned Aerial Systems
dc.description.peerreviewedPeer Reviewed
dc.rights.accessOpen Access
local.identifier.drac28572507
dc.description.versionPostprint (published version)
local.citation.authorSaez, R.; Prats, X.
local.citation.contributorInternational Conference on Research in Air Transportation
local.citation.publicationNameICRAT 2020: papers & presentations
local.citation.startingPage1
local.citation.endingPage8


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