NASA is interested in developing technology that leads to more routine, safe, and affordable access to space. Access to space using airbreathing propulsion systems has potential to meet these objectives based on Airbreathing Access to Space (AAS) system studies. To this end, the NASA Fundamental Aeronautics Program (FAP) Hypersonic Project is conducting fundamental research on a Turbine Based Combined Cycle (TBCC) propulsion system. The TBCC being studied considers a dual flow-path inlet system. One flow-path includes variable geometry to regulate airflow to a turbine engine cycle. The turbine cycle provides propulsion from take-off to supersonic flight. The second flow-path supports a dual-mode scramjet (DMSJ) cycle which would be initiate...
Several studies have concluded that a supersonic aircraft, if environmentally acceptable and economi...
The propulsion research portfolio of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Fundamental A...
This study had the objectives of determining the most promising conventional and variable cycle engi...
A dual flow-path inlet for a turbine based combined cycle (TBCC) propulsion system is to be tested i...
A research plan is being implemented at NASA to investigate inlet mode transition for turbine-based ...
Methods of computational fluid dynamics were applied to simulate the aerodynamics within the turbine...
A dual flow-path inlet system is being tested to evaluate methodologies for a Turbine Based Combined...
Research into hypersonic propulsion; i.e., supersonic combustion, was seriously initiated at the Lan...
NASA and the Air Force Research Laboratory are involved in a Joint System Study (JSS) on Two-Stage-t...
This paper provides an overview of NASA's focused hypersonic technology program, called the Hyper-X ...
The NASA Fundamental Aeronautics Program Hypersonic project is directed towards fundamental research...
A Williams International FJ44-3A 3000-lb thrust class turbofan engine was tested in the NASA Glenn R...
Hypersonic aircraft with air-breathing engines have been described as the most complex and challengi...
NASA s Fundamental Aeronautics Program is investigating turbine-based propulsion systems for access ...
The NASA Langley Research Center has conducted hypersonic propulsion research since the 1960s. A var...
Several studies have concluded that a supersonic aircraft, if environmentally acceptable and economi...
The propulsion research portfolio of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Fundamental A...
This study had the objectives of determining the most promising conventional and variable cycle engi...
A dual flow-path inlet for a turbine based combined cycle (TBCC) propulsion system is to be tested i...
A research plan is being implemented at NASA to investigate inlet mode transition for turbine-based ...
Methods of computational fluid dynamics were applied to simulate the aerodynamics within the turbine...
A dual flow-path inlet system is being tested to evaluate methodologies for a Turbine Based Combined...
Research into hypersonic propulsion; i.e., supersonic combustion, was seriously initiated at the Lan...
NASA and the Air Force Research Laboratory are involved in a Joint System Study (JSS) on Two-Stage-t...
This paper provides an overview of NASA's focused hypersonic technology program, called the Hyper-X ...
The NASA Fundamental Aeronautics Program Hypersonic project is directed towards fundamental research...
A Williams International FJ44-3A 3000-lb thrust class turbofan engine was tested in the NASA Glenn R...
Hypersonic aircraft with air-breathing engines have been described as the most complex and challengi...
NASA s Fundamental Aeronautics Program is investigating turbine-based propulsion systems for access ...
The NASA Langley Research Center has conducted hypersonic propulsion research since the 1960s. A var...
Several studies have concluded that a supersonic aircraft, if environmentally acceptable and economi...
The propulsion research portfolio of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Fundamental A...
This study had the objectives of determining the most promising conventional and variable cycle engi...