Emissions are important drivers in the design and use of aero-engines. This paper presents a part of the work carried out in the VITAL (EnVIronmenTALly aero-engine) project; it consists of a parameter study on the application of three innovative thermodynamic cycles to aircraft propulsion, looking for benefits on fuel consumption, carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and noise. These cycles are intercooler-regenerative, the wave rotor topping, and the constant volume combustor cycles. The work, starting from a next-generation ultra-high bypass ratio turbofan, the baseline, and considering two possible design conditions, presents the influence of the application of these new cycles or design changes to the baseline on emissions and on the requir...
A tool based on a Techno-economic and Environmental Risk Assessment (TERA) framework is useful at t...
Over past decades, the basic thermodynamic concept of the modern turbofan engine has remai...
By 2050, the evolutionary approach to aero engine research may no longer provide meaningful returns ...
Abstract: Emissions are important drivers in the design and use of aero-engines. This paper presents...
Gas turbine engines will still represent a key technology in the next 20-year energy scenarios, eith...
Since the introduction of subsonic jet driven commercial aircraft, incremental improvements in overa...
In the light of the energy crisis of the 1970s, the old aerospace paradigm of flying higher and fast...
Aircraft are thought to contribute about 3.5% (IPCC, 1999) to the total radiative forcing (a measure...
Commercial transport fuel efficiency has improved dramatically since the early 1950s. In the coming ...
The aspects of gas turbine design that are explored herein are focussed on reduction or elimination...
Turbofan engines, which power the majority of the modern aircraft today, have achieved such a high m...
A state of the art turbofan engine has an overall efficiency of about 40%, typically composed of a 5...
Reduction in CO2 emissions is strongly linked with the improvement of engine specific fuel consumpti...
Reduction of CO2 emissions is strongly linked with the improvement of engine specific fuel consumpti...
The average yearly increase in passenger kilometres travelled by air has been 5.8 % over the last 40...
A tool based on a Techno-economic and Environmental Risk Assessment (TERA) framework is useful at t...
Over past decades, the basic thermodynamic concept of the modern turbofan engine has remai...
By 2050, the evolutionary approach to aero engine research may no longer provide meaningful returns ...
Abstract: Emissions are important drivers in the design and use of aero-engines. This paper presents...
Gas turbine engines will still represent a key technology in the next 20-year energy scenarios, eith...
Since the introduction of subsonic jet driven commercial aircraft, incremental improvements in overa...
In the light of the energy crisis of the 1970s, the old aerospace paradigm of flying higher and fast...
Aircraft are thought to contribute about 3.5% (IPCC, 1999) to the total radiative forcing (a measure...
Commercial transport fuel efficiency has improved dramatically since the early 1950s. In the coming ...
The aspects of gas turbine design that are explored herein are focussed on reduction or elimination...
Turbofan engines, which power the majority of the modern aircraft today, have achieved such a high m...
A state of the art turbofan engine has an overall efficiency of about 40%, typically composed of a 5...
Reduction in CO2 emissions is strongly linked with the improvement of engine specific fuel consumpti...
Reduction of CO2 emissions is strongly linked with the improvement of engine specific fuel consumpti...
The average yearly increase in passenger kilometres travelled by air has been 5.8 % over the last 40...
A tool based on a Techno-economic and Environmental Risk Assessment (TERA) framework is useful at t...
Over past decades, the basic thermodynamic concept of the modern turbofan engine has remai...
By 2050, the evolutionary approach to aero engine research may no longer provide meaningful returns ...