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Validation of a Statistical Atmospheric Model Using 747 Vertical Gust Exceedance Data David
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A model of atmospheric turbulence has been developed by W.G. Tank, which was used to predict the rate of turbulence induced unstarts for example routes of the High Speed Civil Transport, a proposed supersonic commercial airliner. This paper focuses on the validation of this model. We used it to predict the exceedance rate of vertical accelerations of 747s on a trans-Atlantic route, and compared this prediction with observed exceedance rates. These data were obtained from two large scale experiments using 747s in commercial service.
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Soreide, D. and Tank, W., "Validation of a Statistical Atmospheric Model Using 747 Vertical Gust Exceedance Data David," SAE Technical Paper 975579, 1997, https://doi.org/10.4271/975579.Also In
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