Турбулентность (Turbulence)
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Definition
Нерегулярное, хаотичное движение воздуха, вызывающее внезапные изменения высоты, положения и скорости самолёта.
Что такое турбулентность?
Turbulence is irregular, unpredictable air movement — the atmospheric equivalent of rapids in a river — that subjects an aircraft to sudden changes in lift, causing altitude deviations, attitude upsets, and passenger discomfort. It ranges from barely perceptible to severe enough to injure unsecured occupants and, in extreme cases, damage the airframe. Turbulence is one of the most common causes of non-fatal aviation injuries and a significant operational challenge for airline scheduling and route planning.
Принцип работы
Turbulence arises from several atmospheric mechanisms:
- Convective (Thermal) Turbulence: Caused by uneven ground heating creating rising columns of warm air (thermals) and sinking cool air. Common in summer afternoons and near cumulonimbus clouds.
- Clear Air Turbulence (CAT): Found at cruise altitudes in clear sky, typically near jet streams where wind shear causes chaotic mixing. Invisible and undetectable by weather radar — the most dangerous type for in-flight injuries.
- Mechanical Turbulence: Air flowing over mountains, buildings, or terrain features breaks into chaotic eddies on the downwind side. Mountain wave turbulence can be severe for hundreds of miles.
- Wake Turbulence: Generated by preceding aircraft — see wake turbulence for details.
- Frontal Turbulence: Along the boundary between air masses of different temperature, density, or humidity.
Turbulence intensity is rated as: Light, Moderate, Severe, or Extreme. Severe turbulence can cause momentary loss of aircraft control; extreme turbulence can cause structural damage.
Значение в авиации
The FAA reports that turbulence injures approximately 50–100 passengers and crew annually in the US alone, with the vast majority occurring when seatbelt signs are off. Airlines use turbulence forecasting services, PIREPs (Pilot Reports), and real-time data sharing (e.g., American Airlines' TAPS system) to route around known turbulence. Climate change is projected to increase CAT frequency by 40–170% in the North Atlantic by 2050–2080, according to University of Reading research.
Реальное влияние
In December 2022, a Hawaiian Airlines Airbus A330 encountered severe turbulence over the Pacific, injuring 36 people — 11 seriously — from unsecured objects and passengers. Singapore Airlines Flight SQ321 (May 2024) encountered extreme turbulence over Myanmar, killing one passenger and injuring 71 others, prompting airlines worldwide to review turbulence response procedures. The flight envelope accounts for turbulence loads through gust load factors built into structural design.
Related Terms
Голландский крен
Совмещённые колебания рыскания и крена, естественно возникающие у самолётов со стреловидным крылом; в современных конструкциях подавляются демпферами рыскания.
Область полётных режимов
Определённый диапазон скоростей, высот, перегрузок и углов атаки, в пределах которого самолёт сертифицирован для безопасной эксплуатации.
Спутный след
Вращающиеся вихри возмущённого воздуха, оставленные летящим самолётом, представляющие серьёзную опасность для следующих воздушных судов.
Число Маха
Отношение скорости самолёта к местной скорости звука, используемое для характеристики полёта в сжимаемых потоках.