The assessment of runway friction evolution plays a key role in a modern Airfield Pavement Management System as far as safe aircraft operations are concerned. Friction degradation models are usually developed by statistical regression of skid resistance measurements carried out within several years. In this study, an experimental analysis was carried out on a regional airport, in order to evaluate the longitudinal and crosswise variability of friction on the runway. Then, an innovative ap-proach for the development of empirical friction deterioration models, set up by analyzing the lateral variability of a runway, has been proposed. According to this methodology the surface wear induced by aircrafts has been related to equivalent coverages, which have been evaluated by using a damage equivalency criterion based on frictional energy dissipated by tyre-pavement tribological system. Preliminary results seem to indicate that the approach is effective in evaluating friction deterioration.

A dissipated energy-based runway skid resistance degradation model

D'APUZZO, Mauro;
2009-01-01

Abstract

The assessment of runway friction evolution plays a key role in a modern Airfield Pavement Management System as far as safe aircraft operations are concerned. Friction degradation models are usually developed by statistical regression of skid resistance measurements carried out within several years. In this study, an experimental analysis was carried out on a regional airport, in order to evaluate the longitudinal and crosswise variability of friction on the runway. Then, an innovative ap-proach for the development of empirical friction deterioration models, set up by analyzing the lateral variability of a runway, has been proposed. According to this methodology the surface wear induced by aircrafts has been related to equivalent coverages, which have been evaluated by using a damage equivalency criterion based on frictional energy dissipated by tyre-pavement tribological system. Preliminary results seem to indicate that the approach is effective in evaluating friction deterioration.
2009
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