This Master’s thesis deals with the development of a mission calculator that is capable
of evaluating single missions as well as global fleet movements with regard to fuel
consumption. As of 04/2014 all relevant aircraft types and the Propcraft P-420/A
concept, an aircraft conceptual design study of the Institute of Aircraft Design at the
Technische Universität München, are available within the mission calculator.
The mission calculator is subdivided into two concepts: the Single Mission Calculator
(SMC) and the Global Fleet Mission Calculator (GFMC). The SMC is validated with
payload-range diagrams and real-flight data of a major European airline. The validation
reveals that the SMC is generally able to reproduce the real flights. Nevertheless,
significant deviation occurs with some flights due to inaccuracy of the aircraft
performance model, inefficiencies in operational procedures, and wind conditions. As
part of this thesis, the Propcraft P-420/A concept is integrated into the mission
calculator. A comparison of SMC simulations and data from the conceptual design
confirms the validity of the Propcraft P-420/A model within the mission calculator.
Furthermore, a concept is introduced to assist with the integration of new aircraft
models or update existing ones.
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This Master’s thesis deals with the development of a mission calculator that is capable
of evaluating single missions as well as global fleet movements with regard to fuel
consumption. As of 04/2014 all relevant aircraft types and the Propcraft P-420/A
concept, an aircraft conceptual design study of the Institute of Aircraft Design at the
Technische Universität München, are available within the mission calculator.
The mission calculator is subdivided into...
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