In support of the Fundamental Aeronautics Program, Subsonic Rotary Wing Project, further gas turbine engine studies have been performed to quantify the effects of advanced gas turbine technologies on engine weight and fuel efficiency and the subsequent effects on a civilian rotary wing vehicle size and mission fuel. The Large Civil Tiltrotor (LCTR) vehicle and mission and a previous gas turbine engine study will be discussed as a starting point for this effort. Methodology used to assess effects of different compressor and turbine component performance on engine size, weight and fuel efficiency will be presented. A process to relate engine performance to overall LCTR vehicle size and fuel use will also be given. Technology assumptions and l...
Small engine technology programs being conducted at the NASA Lewis Research Center are described. Sm...
The main rotors of the NASA Large Civil Tilt-Rotor notional vehicle operate over a wide speed-range ...
A computerized method was developed to estimate weight and envelope dimensions of large and small ga...
Defining specific engine requirements is a critical part of identifying technologies and operational...
A Large Civil Tiltrotor (LCTR) conceptual design was developed as part of the NASA Heavy Lift Rotorc...
In a series of study tasks conducted as a part of NASA's Fundamental Aeronautics Program, Rotary Win...
Small advanced (450 to 850 pounds thrust, 2002 to 3781 N) gas turbine engines were studied for a sub...
A multi-year study was conducted under NASA NNA06BC41C Task Order 10 and NASA NNA09DA56C task orders...
A Large Civil Tiltrotor (LCTR) conceptual design was developed as part of the NASA Heavy Lift Rotorc...
Design studies of advanced multifuel general aviation and commuter aircraft rotary stratified charge...
Turboshaft engine performance and weight models were developed to support conceptual propulsion and ...
Performance of small gas turbine engines in the 250 to 1,000 horsepower size range is significantly ...
Results are presented for the design and development of an upgraded engine. The design incorporated ...
Performance, weight, size, and maintenance data for advanced rotary aircraft engines suitable for co...
This report summarizes results of a critical technology enablement effort with the stratified charge...
Small engine technology programs being conducted at the NASA Lewis Research Center are described. Sm...
The main rotors of the NASA Large Civil Tilt-Rotor notional vehicle operate over a wide speed-range ...
A computerized method was developed to estimate weight and envelope dimensions of large and small ga...
Defining specific engine requirements is a critical part of identifying technologies and operational...
A Large Civil Tiltrotor (LCTR) conceptual design was developed as part of the NASA Heavy Lift Rotorc...
In a series of study tasks conducted as a part of NASA's Fundamental Aeronautics Program, Rotary Win...
Small advanced (450 to 850 pounds thrust, 2002 to 3781 N) gas turbine engines were studied for a sub...
A multi-year study was conducted under NASA NNA06BC41C Task Order 10 and NASA NNA09DA56C task orders...
A Large Civil Tiltrotor (LCTR) conceptual design was developed as part of the NASA Heavy Lift Rotorc...
Design studies of advanced multifuel general aviation and commuter aircraft rotary stratified charge...
Turboshaft engine performance and weight models were developed to support conceptual propulsion and ...
Performance of small gas turbine engines in the 250 to 1,000 horsepower size range is significantly ...
Results are presented for the design and development of an upgraded engine. The design incorporated ...
Performance, weight, size, and maintenance data for advanced rotary aircraft engines suitable for co...
This report summarizes results of a critical technology enablement effort with the stratified charge...
Small engine technology programs being conducted at the NASA Lewis Research Center are described. Sm...
The main rotors of the NASA Large Civil Tilt-Rotor notional vehicle operate over a wide speed-range ...
A computerized method was developed to estimate weight and envelope dimensions of large and small ga...