Comments on a proposed standard wind hazard environment and its use in real-time aircraft simulations

1979 
A set of mean-wind profiles and associated turbulence models have been proposed by the FAA as a standard wind hazard environment to be used in piloted training and research simulators. The 'wind hazard package' is described along with a 'strawman' method of implementation into the real-time simulation of NASA's Terminal Configured Vehicle (TCV). Simulation results of both piloted and automatic landings have raised questions about the validity of the wind hazard environment, and the use of a lumped parameter quasi-steady flow aerodynamic model in this environment. Areas of discussion will include turbulence models, span and area averaging filters, gust penetration effects, and the need for the addition of terms in the moment equations to represent unsteady flow characteristics.
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