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Operational Analysis of Vertiport Surface Topology
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EngineeringGeometryAerospace SystemComputer-aided DesignUrban Air MobilityAir Transport SystemComputational TopologyOperational AnalysisAeronauticsNumerical SimulationSystems EngineeringCargo AircraftComputational ElectromagneticsAircraft Design ProcessComputational GeometryTransportation EngineeringVertiport FacilitiesGeometry ProcessingGeometric ModelingDesignAerospace EngineeringNatural SciencesAerodynamicsSurface ModelingAir Vehicle System
Urban Air Mobility (UAM) concepts and technologies are being developed to safely enable operations of small, electric-powered or hybrid, pilot-optional, vertical-takeoff-and-landing (VTOL) passenger and cargo aircraft at vertiport facilities in urban and suburban environments. It is likely that many of the highest demand locations for vertiports will be in space constrained urban environments, requiring vertiport designs to maximize throughput within a compact surface footprint. This paper presents several generic vertiport topology design approaches and evaluates their relative surface area utilization and operational efficiency under different wind constrained configurations while meeting safety driven spacing constraints derived from heliport design standards and subject matter expert interviews.
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