Recent efforts to use the second law of thermodynamics to develop entropy-based or exergy-based approaches for multidisciplinary analysis of flight vehicles have introduced the possibility of defining a true common currency for vehicle performance that is valid for virtually any subsystem or physical mechanism. Using these concepts, a new performance auditing methodology for flight vehicles based on the laws of thermodynamics has been developed. This includes the theoretic al development of performance auditing methodologies based on vehicle-based exergy loss (which is different from exergy losses in stationary systems), and an implementation of these methodologies using a multidisciplinary analysis and optimization system. The exergy con...
The dissertation applies the Second Law of Thermodynamics to a variety of problems, with the ultimat...
As a consequence of practicalities, work share and difficulties in designing complex aerospace syste...
Presented at the 35th Joint Propulsion Conference, Los Angeles, CA, June 1999.The objective of this ...
Recently developed theoretical work in which energy (first law) and entropy (second law) considerati...
Recently developed theoretical work in which energy (the first law of thermodynamics) and entropy (t...
The work presented here is part of research to develop a methodology for complete system-level integ...
Aero engine performance analysis is highly multidimensional using various measures of component perf...
The overall objective of this study is the thermodynamically consistent quantification of second law...
Recently, the second law of thermodynamics has been used to develop the concept of a “common currenc...
We examine the governing relationships between forces experienced by a vehicle, vehicle power usage,...
Though the field of hypersonic vehicle design is thriving again, few studies to date demonstrate the...
This paper continues development of the fundamental analytical science, methodology and tools requir...
This paper presents results of work that has been done in developing use of the Second Law of Thermo...
Thermodynamic analysis methods, based on an exergy metric, have been developed to improve system eff...
Theory, methodology, and example applications are developed and shown for the systematic analysis of...
The dissertation applies the Second Law of Thermodynamics to a variety of problems, with the ultimat...
As a consequence of practicalities, work share and difficulties in designing complex aerospace syste...
Presented at the 35th Joint Propulsion Conference, Los Angeles, CA, June 1999.The objective of this ...
Recently developed theoretical work in which energy (first law) and entropy (second law) considerati...
Recently developed theoretical work in which energy (the first law of thermodynamics) and entropy (t...
The work presented here is part of research to develop a methodology for complete system-level integ...
Aero engine performance analysis is highly multidimensional using various measures of component perf...
The overall objective of this study is the thermodynamically consistent quantification of second law...
Recently, the second law of thermodynamics has been used to develop the concept of a “common currenc...
We examine the governing relationships between forces experienced by a vehicle, vehicle power usage,...
Though the field of hypersonic vehicle design is thriving again, few studies to date demonstrate the...
This paper continues development of the fundamental analytical science, methodology and tools requir...
This paper presents results of work that has been done in developing use of the Second Law of Thermo...
Thermodynamic analysis methods, based on an exergy metric, have been developed to improve system eff...
Theory, methodology, and example applications are developed and shown for the systematic analysis of...
The dissertation applies the Second Law of Thermodynamics to a variety of problems, with the ultimat...
As a consequence of practicalities, work share and difficulties in designing complex aerospace syste...
Presented at the 35th Joint Propulsion Conference, Los Angeles, CA, June 1999.The objective of this ...