Huge hangar for new airport will set Asian record
Zhao Boyou says that just as people need to rest after working hard, so do aircraft.
鈥淛umbos need spacious hangars,鈥 said Zhao, 47, vice chief structural engineer of China Aviation Planning and Design Institute of the Aviation Industry Corporation of China, the state-owned aviation giant.
His team is making a big column-free hangar for Beijing鈥檚 new airport, which will be able to hold about 11 civil aircraft.
鈥淲e create hangars for aircraft health checks, maintenance, repairs and overhaul,鈥 said Zhao.
The maintenance hangar for China Southern Airlines will set an Asian record. It will be 405 meters across, 100 meters deep, and have a clearance height of 30 meters. It will be about 46 meters wider than the current Asian record holder: the A380 hangar at Beijing International Airport, also created by the design institute.
鈥淚t will hold two A380 jumbos, three B777 wide-body aircraft and six narrow-bodies, such as the B737 or A320,鈥 said Zhao. 鈥淎bout 1,200-ton maintenance facilities will be suspended from the roof.鈥
The institute has designed over 95 percent of civil aircraft maintenance hangars in China, and all the painting hangars.
China鈥檚 civil aviation industry is mushrooming in fleet size and passenger and cargo loads. At the end of 2017, the civil fleet stood at 3,296 aircraft and the industry logged more than 10 million flight hours for the first time, according to the Civil Aviation Administration of China.
鈥淎fter arriving at your destination, have you ever thought of where the plane goes?鈥 asks Zheng Yingping, executive deputy director of the Civil Aviation Engineering Design and Research Institute.
鈥淚t鈥檚 the hangar, a place for aircraft rest and restoration for the next trip. Safety is the lifeline of civil aviation, and the hangar is a critical point to ensure safety,鈥 Zheng said.
Beijing鈥檚 new airport, which will relieve pressure on Beijing International Airport, is sited 46 kilometers from the downtown area and is expected to start test operations in late 2019.
But more airports mean more pressure on construction land.
The long-span hangar is the 鈥渟ecret weapon,鈥 the most feasible and economical solution to meet the challenges, said Zheng. 鈥淲e are exploring creative methods to make bigger, longer hangars, but lighter and stronger in structure,鈥 says Zhao. The long-span hangar is more than just a 鈥渂ig building with a massive roof.鈥
It is a functional building with many cradles and suspension maintenance equipment, tailored to huge aircraft bodies and maintenance services.
An array of pipelines must supply power, water, ventilation, gas and other necessities.
鈥淚t is a huge challenge for engineers to balance strength and flexibility,鈥 said Zhao.
Numerous other factors such as costs, land area and time limits are also in their minds.
As hangars are mostly built near runways, height is severely restricted. However, traditional hangars have 鈥渂ig heads,鈥 a gate truss structure to support the roof.
But the cost of a 鈥渂ig head鈥 for the super hangar was prohibitive.
鈥淲e tried and experimented time and again. Finally, we got a creative design that adopted high-strength cables for leverage,鈥 said Zhao. The patented design could also use about 1,500 tons of steel less than the traditional design.
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