The outlook for aviation fuels through the turn of the century is briefly discussed and the general objectives of the NASA Lewis Alternative Aviation Fuels Research Project are outlined. The NASA program involves the evaluation of potential characteristics of future jet aircraft fuels, the determination of the effects of those fuels on engine and fuel system components, and the development of a component technology to use those fuels
The purpose of this symposium is to provide representatives from industry, government, and academia ...
Fuels research studies carried out in a variety of areas related to aviation propulsion, ground tran...
Perspectives on the air transportation fuel stituation are discussed including intercity air traffic...
Possible changes in fuel properties are identified based on current trends and projections. The effe...
The potential use of coal-derived aviation fuels was assessed. The studies addressed the prices and ...
Options for satisfying the future demand for commercial jet fuels are analyzed. It is concluded that...
The potential characteristics of future aviation turbine fuels and the property effects of these fue...
Significant advances in high bypass turbofan technologies that enhance fuel efficiency have been dem...
General aviation industry needs and directions, fuel supply/demand issues, and general aviation tech...
Synthetic aviation kerosene (Syn. Jet-A), liquid methane (LCH4), and liquid hydrogen (LH2) appear to...
An advanced technology program is described for reduced fuel consumption in air transport. Cost bene...
This paper describes and discusses the propulsion-system problems that will most likely be encounter...
The increasing cost and decreasing supply of petroleum will eventually lead to widespread use of alt...
Six advanced technology development projects that could cut fuel consumption of future civil air tra...
The major thrust of NASA's nonturbine general aviation engine programs is directed toward (1) reduce...
The purpose of this symposium is to provide representatives from industry, government, and academia ...
Fuels research studies carried out in a variety of areas related to aviation propulsion, ground tran...
Perspectives on the air transportation fuel stituation are discussed including intercity air traffic...
Possible changes in fuel properties are identified based on current trends and projections. The effe...
The potential use of coal-derived aviation fuels was assessed. The studies addressed the prices and ...
Options for satisfying the future demand for commercial jet fuels are analyzed. It is concluded that...
The potential characteristics of future aviation turbine fuels and the property effects of these fue...
Significant advances in high bypass turbofan technologies that enhance fuel efficiency have been dem...
General aviation industry needs and directions, fuel supply/demand issues, and general aviation tech...
Synthetic aviation kerosene (Syn. Jet-A), liquid methane (LCH4), and liquid hydrogen (LH2) appear to...
An advanced technology program is described for reduced fuel consumption in air transport. Cost bene...
This paper describes and discusses the propulsion-system problems that will most likely be encounter...
The increasing cost and decreasing supply of petroleum will eventually lead to widespread use of alt...
Six advanced technology development projects that could cut fuel consumption of future civil air tra...
The major thrust of NASA's nonturbine general aviation engine programs is directed toward (1) reduce...
The purpose of this symposium is to provide representatives from industry, government, and academia ...
Fuels research studies carried out in a variety of areas related to aviation propulsion, ground tran...
Perspectives on the air transportation fuel stituation are discussed including intercity air traffic...