Wander Pattern

Wander Pattern

A fixed wander pattern was applied to the traffic during the tests. The wander pattern consisted of 66 repetitions, 33 traveling east and 33 traveling west. The transverse position of the gears was changed only at the start of the eastward repetitions. That is, westward repetitions always had the wheels following in the same paths as in the preceding eastward repetition. The wander pattern was designed to simulate a normal distribution with standard deviation of 775 mm (30.5 in) (equivalent to a taxiway distribution for design). The distribution of the transverse wheel positions is not random, but consists of nine equally spaced wheel paths at intervals of 260 mm (10.25 in). The pattern is similar to the patterns used in previous full-scale airport pavement traffic tests, except that one wander cycle includes a larger number of repetitions than were typically used before (Ahlvin et al. 1971).

 

WANDER DISTRIBUTION

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WANDER PATTERN TRANSVERSE GEAR CENTERLINE POSITIONS

Sequence No

Track No

North Gear Centerline Position, m

South Gear Centerline Position, m

 

Sequence No

Track No

North Gear Centerline Position, m

South Gear Centerline Position, m

1,2

-4

-4.939

2.719

 

35,36

-3

-4.679

2.979

3,4

-2

-4.419

3.239

 

37,38

3

-3.119

4.539

5,6

0

-3.899

3.759

 

39,40

1

-3.639

4.019

7,8

2

-3.379

4.279

 

41,42

-1

-4.159

3.499

9,10

4

-2.859

4.799

 

43,44

-3

-4.679

2.979

11,12

3

-3.119

4.539

 

45,46

-2

-4.419

3.239

13,14

1

-3.639

4.019

 

47,48

0

-3.899

3.759

15,16

-1

-4.159

3.499

 

49,50

2

-3.379

4.279

17,18

-3

-4.679

2.979

 

51,52

-2

-4.419

3.239

19,20

-4

-4.939

2.719

 

53,54

0

-3.899

3.759

21,22

-2

-4.419

3.239

 

55,56

2

-3.379

4.279

23,24

0

-3.899

3.759

 

57,58

1

-3.639

4.019

25,26

2

-3.379

4.279

 

59,60

-1

-4.159

3.499

27,28

4

-2.859

4.799

 

61,62

1

-3.639

4.019

29,30

3

-3.119

4.539

 

63,64

-1

-4.159

3.499

31,32

1

-3.639

4.019

 

65,66

0

-3.899

3.759

33,34

-1

-4.159

3.499






 

Alternate MWHGL Wander Pattern

 A Multiple Wheel Heavy Gear Load (MWHGL) fixed wander pattern was applied for one day to the CC-3 trafficking. The wander pattern consisted of 30 repetitions, 15 traveling east and 15 traveling west. The transverse position of the gears was changed only at the start of the eastward repetitions. The use of larger aircraft requires the need to compact more landing wheels into the same space as conventional sized aircraft.  The MWHGL wander pattern is designed to represent an increase in landing wheels of taxing aircraft.  The alternate MWHGL wander pattern differs from the standard CC-3 wander pattern by focusing the trafficking closer to the center track of the wander pattern.  Also, the MWHGL differs by reducing the distance between tracks of the wander pattern from 0.520 meters to 0.456 meters.

 

MWHGL WANDER PATTERN TRANSVERSE GEAR CENTERLINE POSITIONS

Sequence No. Track No. North Gear Centerline Position, m South Gear Centerline Position, m
1,2 -2 -5.485 3.658
3,4 -1 -5.029 4.115
5,6 0 -4.572 4.572
7,8 1 -4.115 5.029
9,10 2 -3.658 5.485
11,12 1 -4.115 5.029
13,14 0 -4.572 4.572
15,16 -1 -5.029 4.115
17,18 -1 -5.029 4.115
19,20 0 -4.572 4.572
21,22 1 -4.115 5.029
23,24 1 -4.115 5.029
25,26 0 -4.572 4.572
27,28 -1 -5.029 4.115
29,30 0 -4.572 4.572