Developing improved civil aircraft arresting systems

ACRP Report 29: Developing Improved Civil Aircraft Arresting Systems is a report that evaluates alternative materials that could be used for an engineered material arresting system (EMAS), as well as potential active arrestor designs for civil aircraft applications. Currently, there is only one manu...

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Main Author: Barsotti, Matthew A.
Corporate Authors: National Research Council (U.S.). Transportation Research Board., Airport Cooperative Research Program., United States. Federal Aviation Administration.
Other Authors: Puryear, John M. H., Stevens, David J.
Format: eBook
Language: English
Published: Washington, D.C. : Transportation Research Board, 2009.
Series: ACRP report ; 29.
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ISBN: 9781621982500
1621982505
9780309118132
0309118131
Physical Description: 1 online resource (196 pages) : illustrations, forms.

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Summary: ACRP Report 29: Developing Improved Civil Aircraft Arresting Systems is a report that evaluates alternative materials that could be used for an engineered material arresting system (EMAS), as well as potential active arrestor designs for civil aircraft applications. Currently, there is only one manufacturer that has been approved by the FAA. This report provides an evaluation of (1) cellular glass foam, (2) aggregate foam, (3) engineered aggregate, and (4) a main-gear engagement active arrestor system. Airport operators will find the updated cost information and performance considerations useful, airport planning firms will be aided by evaluating future options with respect to runway dimensions and land requirements, and manufacturers of alternative products will be encouraged to see the performance characteristics of other materials and the potential process by which they may be able to gain approval--
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages 158-161).
ISBN: 9781621982500
1621982505
9780309118132
0309118131
ISSN: 1935-9802 ;
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