2021
DOI: 10.32620/aktt.2021.5.01
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Transport category airplane flight range calculation accounting center-of-gravity position shift and engine throttling characteristics

Abstract: A problem facing world commercial aviation is a provision of the flight range and an increase in the fuel efficiency of transport category airplanes using fuel trim transfer application, which allows for decreasing airplane trim drag at cruise flight. In the existing mathematical models, center-of-gravity position is usually assumed fixed, but with fuel usage, center-of-gravity shifts within the definite range of center-of-gravity positions. Until the fuel trim transfer was not used in airplanes, the center-of… Show more

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“…Worthy of attention are proposals regarding the use of the transfer of balancing fuel pumping technologies known from foreign practice for implementation in Ukrainian aviation to solve the problem of energy saving [3]. Attention is focused on significant volumes of pollutant emissions of aerial aircraft during the stages of landing, taxiing, and take-off, and innovative technologies for their reduction, in particular, in the nitrogen part, are proposed [4].…”
Section: Literature Review and Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Worthy of attention are proposals regarding the use of the transfer of balancing fuel pumping technologies known from foreign practice for implementation in Ukrainian aviation to solve the problem of energy saving [3]. Attention is focused on significant volumes of pollutant emissions of aerial aircraft during the stages of landing, taxiing, and take-off, and innovative technologies for their reduction, in particular, in the nitrogen part, are proposed [4].…”
Section: Literature Review and Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%