Currently, manned vertical lift vehicles are flown in a manner such that the rotors operate over a narrow range of rotating speed regardless if the vehicle's flight condition is one of vertical takeoff and landing, hover, or forward cruise. The propulsion systems are optimized for operation at the same, corresponding narrow range of rotor speed. However, certain missions and markets benefit greatly if the rotor speed can be adjusted over a wide range of speed to match demands of different missions and flight regimes. A vehicle that can operate with a wide range of rotor speeds would address key barriers to enable new markets and missions for vertical lift vehicles. Key barriers addressed by the wide-range of rotor speed include noise reduce...
This paper describes the design of a turboshaft engine for a tiltwing air taxi application. In this ...
This paper describes the design of a turboshaft engine for a tiltwing air taxi application. In this ...
Partial admission performance was obtained for a 0.4 linear scale version of the LF460 lift fan turb...
In several studies and on-going developments for advanced rotorcraft, the need for variable/multi-sp...
An investigation was completed into the power loss associated with a rotating feed-through (RFT) des...
In a series of study tasks conducted as a part of NASA's Fundamental Aeronautics Program, Rotary Win...
A multi-year study was conducted under NASA NNA06BC41C Task Order 10 and NASA NNA09DA56C task orders...
An analytical study was conducted to identify rotorcraft concepts best capable of combining a cruise...
Unmanned aerial vehicles are increasingly deployed in various applications such as surveillance, map...
Turboshaft engine performance and weight models were developed to support conceptual propulsion and ...
NASA-Lewis sponsored two studies to determine the most promising convertible engine concepts for hig...
A Large Civil Tiltrotor (LCTR) conceptual design was developed as part of the NASA Heavy Lift Rotorc...
Large civil tiltrotors have been identified to replace regional airliners over medium ranges to alle...
A Large Civil Tiltrotor (LCTR) conceptual design was developed as part of the NASA Heavy Lift Rotorc...
The NASA Large Civil Tiltrotor (2nd generation, or LCTR2) has been the reference design for avariety...
This paper describes the design of a turboshaft engine for a tiltwing air taxi application. In this ...
This paper describes the design of a turboshaft engine for a tiltwing air taxi application. In this ...
Partial admission performance was obtained for a 0.4 linear scale version of the LF460 lift fan turb...
In several studies and on-going developments for advanced rotorcraft, the need for variable/multi-sp...
An investigation was completed into the power loss associated with a rotating feed-through (RFT) des...
In a series of study tasks conducted as a part of NASA's Fundamental Aeronautics Program, Rotary Win...
A multi-year study was conducted under NASA NNA06BC41C Task Order 10 and NASA NNA09DA56C task orders...
An analytical study was conducted to identify rotorcraft concepts best capable of combining a cruise...
Unmanned aerial vehicles are increasingly deployed in various applications such as surveillance, map...
Turboshaft engine performance and weight models were developed to support conceptual propulsion and ...
NASA-Lewis sponsored two studies to determine the most promising convertible engine concepts for hig...
A Large Civil Tiltrotor (LCTR) conceptual design was developed as part of the NASA Heavy Lift Rotorc...
Large civil tiltrotors have been identified to replace regional airliners over medium ranges to alle...
A Large Civil Tiltrotor (LCTR) conceptual design was developed as part of the NASA Heavy Lift Rotorc...
The NASA Large Civil Tiltrotor (2nd generation, or LCTR2) has been the reference design for avariety...
This paper describes the design of a turboshaft engine for a tiltwing air taxi application. In this ...
This paper describes the design of a turboshaft engine for a tiltwing air taxi application. In this ...
Partial admission performance was obtained for a 0.4 linear scale version of the LF460 lift fan turb...