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Title: ASFT Surface Friction Tester, and Weather Systems Presentation


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ASFT Surface Friction Tester, and Weather
Systems Presentation
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Agenda
  • Why Measure Friction?
  • Operational Measurement in Winter condition
  • Calibration/maintenance measurement in non-winter
    condition
  • Parameters that will influence the friction
    testing
  • ASFT in Focus?
  • ASFT Continuous Friction Measuring Equipment
    (CFME)
  • ASFT Mk IV rear-axle system, and New Generation
    Computer
  • Weather Monitoring Equipment
  • QA

3
Why Measure Friction? -Operational measurement
in winter condition
  • To control and guide the snow removal, and decing
    efforts
  • Objective is to achieve acceptable landing and
    take-off conditions for airplanes, but also at,
    high speed exit area, taxi-way and apron.
  • Freqvency on test is correlated to change in
    weather conditions.

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Why Measure Friction? -Operational measurement
in winter condition
Friction classification in Winter-Ops
Measured Friction Value Braking action to be reported
0.40 or higher Good
0.39 to 0.36 Good to medium
0.35 to 0.30 Medium
0.29 to 0.26 Medium to Poor
0.25 or lower Poor
This table was created after Scandinavian
Airlines System (SAS) sent out a questionnaire
asking pilots how they experienced information
on braking action, i.e. friction, and also on
controllability in crosswind. 3000 answers were
collected
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Why Measure Friction? -Calibration/maintenance
measurement in non-winter condition
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Why Measure Friction? -Calibration/maintenance
measurement in non-winter condition
  • Friction Deterioration
  • The skid-resistance of runway pavement
    deteriorates due to a number of factors, the
    primary once being mechanical wear and polishing
    from aircraft tires rolling or braking on the
    pavement.
  • Accumulation of contaminants, mostly rubber, but
    also dust particles, jet fuel, oil spillage,
    water, snow, ice, and slush, all cause friction
    loss on runway pavement surfaces.
  • The most persistent contaminant problem is
    deposits of rubber from tires of landing jet
    aircraft.
  • Rubber deposits occur at the touchdown,
    take-off and high speed exit areas on runways.
  • The effects of these factors is directly
    dependent upon the volume and type of aircraft
    traffic.

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Why Measure Friction? -Calibration/maintenance
measurement in non-winter condition
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Why Measure Friction?
  • Directional Control and Braking Power
  • Crosswind
  • The wind tries to push the aircraft towards the
    sides of the runway
  • The aircraft needs friction to stay on the runway
  • Less friction less crosswind capability
    Crosswind
  • Reduced chance of reporting a
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