Lab5 SEP Aircraft PDF
Lab5 SEP Aircraft PDF
Lab5 SEP Aircraft PDF
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0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1 Fig. 2 . Operational file from BADA Eurocontrol database
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SEP
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High lift config.
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The time optimal path is the path were the SEP is the
largest for each altitude. See the black line in Figure
3 for the time-optimal path.
5 Task 5
Calculate the total time that would take to climb from
the ground to the service ceiling specified above.
6 Task 6
Calculate now the total time to climb to a service ceil-
ing of 100 [ft/min]. How much does it differ from the
previous time? Why?
To climb to a service ceiling of 100 [ft/min] or equiv-
alently 0.51 [m/s] a time of 41.50 minutes is needed.
Is it much higher than the previous time. This is be-
cause we need to climb to a lower service ceiling, and
the higher we get the lower the rate of climb is. As a
merely educational purpose if we compute the needed
time for climbing to the absolute ceiling where the air-
craft is not able to have any vertical velocity we get a
value superior of two hours.
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