22nd Aerospace Sciences Meeting 1984
DOI: 10.2514/6.1984-276
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Simulated flight through JAWS wind shear - In-depth analysis results

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“…There is a growing amount of literature on methods for modeling windshear and their application to flight simulations. The Joint Airport Weather Studies (JAWS) Project proposed the JAWS model based on data sets that were measured by Doppler radar [10]. A ring-vortex model based on hydrodynamics was developed for real-time flight simulations of takeoffs and landings [11].…”
Section: B Turbulent-windshear Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a growing amount of literature on methods for modeling windshear and their application to flight simulations. The Joint Airport Weather Studies (JAWS) Project proposed the JAWS model based on data sets that were measured by Doppler radar [10]. A ring-vortex model based on hydrodynamics was developed for real-time flight simulations of takeoffs and landings [11].…”
Section: B Turbulent-windshear Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%