概括
一个新的红外辐射计系统为飞行员提供2-9分钟的清晰空气流预警. 该系统通过根据飞机高度检测流,减少虚假报警,提高了飞行安全.
科学领域:
- 航空工程 航空工程
- 大气科学 大气科学
- 传感器技术 传感器技术
背景情况:
- 清晰空气流 (CAT) 对航空业构成重大安全风险.
- 准确及时检测CAT对于飞行员的情况意识和飞行路径调整至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 开发和评估用于预先检测清空流 (CAT) 的红外辐射计系统.
- 在不同的飞行条件下,评估系统的警告领先时间和错误报警率.
主要方法:
- 开发一种用于空中部署的新型红外辐射计系统.
- 测试系统在检测有利于CAT的大气条件方面的性能.
- 分析了相对于飞行高度和流存在的警告领先时间和错误报警频率.
主要成果:
- 开发的系统为飞行员提供了2到9分钟的预警,用于CAT遭遇.
- 预警的领先时间取决于飞机的飞行高度.
- 错误报警率很低:在清的空气中不到每3.4个飞行小时,在动荡地区不到每10个飞行小时.
结论:
- 红外辐射计系统通过早期CAT检测显示了通过提升航空安全的重大前景.
- 该系统的性能指标表明,它在运营飞行环境中具有实际实用性.
- 进一步整合到飞机系统中可以减轻与意外流相遇相关的风险.
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