TRIZ tool for optimization of airport runway

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Abstract

TRIZ tool is used for conceptual design and layout of the novel ascending and descending runway model for the effective utilization of short length airports. Handling bigger aircrafts at smaller airports become the necessity for economic consideration and for the benefit of vast airliners and the aspiring air travelers of the region. The authors’ proposal of ascending and descending runway would enable the operational need of wide body aircrafts such as Boeing 747 and Airbus A380-800. Negotiating take–off and landing of bigger aircrafts at less than 10000 feet runway is an optimization solution. This conceptual model and the theoretical design with its layout is dealt in this paper as Part – I. The computer-aided design and analysis using MATLAB with Simulink tool box to confirm the adequacy of the runway length for the bigger aircrafts at smaller airports is however dealt in subsequent papers.

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Venkata Rao, K., Selladurai, V., & Saravanan, R. (2009). TRIZ tool for optimization of airport runway. In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology (Vol. 304, pp. 80–88). Springer Science and Business Media, LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-03346-9_9

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