The International Civil Aviation Organization is considering new environmental standards for future supersonic civil aircraft. NASA is supporting this effort by analyzing several notional, near-term supersonic transports. NASAs performance, noise, and exhaust emission predictions for these transports are being used to inform a larger study that will determine the global environmental and economic impact of adding supersonic aircraft to the fleet beginning this decade. A supersonic business jet with a maximum takeoff gross weight of 55 tonnes is the focus of this paper. A smaller business jet weighing 45 tonnes is also discussed. Both airplanes use supersonic engines derived from a common contemporary commercial subsonic turbofan core. Aircr...
Acoustic and flow-field experiments were conducted on exhaust concepts for the next generation super...
Forecasts of engine exhaust emissions that may be practicably achievable for future commercial aircr...
Presented at AIAA Aviation Conference 2020With the increasing research efforts in civil supersonic ...
With the approach of next generation supersonic transport entry into service, new research activitie...
Supersonic civil aircraft present a unique noise certification challenge. High specific thrust requi...
Since 2006, when the Fundamental Aeronautics Program was instituted within NASA's Aeronautics Missio...
Several public sector businesses and government agencies, including the National Aeronautics and Spa...
The objectives of the study are to: (1) conduct a program to determine the community noise impact of...
With the approach of next generation supersonic transport entry into service, new research activitie...
Ongoing NASA-funded and privately funded studies continue to indicate that an opportunity exists for...
Presented at the 2nd AIAA ATIO Forum, Los Angeles, CA, October 1-3, 2002.Market forecasts predict a ...
NASA and industry partners desire to reintroduce commercial supersonic airliners to the air transpor...
Analytical predictions of certification noise and exhaust emissions for NASA's N3-X - a notional, hy...
Since its inception, one of NASA's commitments has been to develop the technology to advance aeronau...
Propulsion system characteristics for a long range, high subsonic (Mach 0.90 - 0.98), jet commercial...
Acoustic and flow-field experiments were conducted on exhaust concepts for the next generation super...
Forecasts of engine exhaust emissions that may be practicably achievable for future commercial aircr...
Presented at AIAA Aviation Conference 2020With the increasing research efforts in civil supersonic ...
With the approach of next generation supersonic transport entry into service, new research activitie...
Supersonic civil aircraft present a unique noise certification challenge. High specific thrust requi...
Since 2006, when the Fundamental Aeronautics Program was instituted within NASA's Aeronautics Missio...
Several public sector businesses and government agencies, including the National Aeronautics and Spa...
The objectives of the study are to: (1) conduct a program to determine the community noise impact of...
With the approach of next generation supersonic transport entry into service, new research activitie...
Ongoing NASA-funded and privately funded studies continue to indicate that an opportunity exists for...
Presented at the 2nd AIAA ATIO Forum, Los Angeles, CA, October 1-3, 2002.Market forecasts predict a ...
NASA and industry partners desire to reintroduce commercial supersonic airliners to the air transpor...
Analytical predictions of certification noise and exhaust emissions for NASA's N3-X - a notional, hy...
Since its inception, one of NASA's commitments has been to develop the technology to advance aeronau...
Propulsion system characteristics for a long range, high subsonic (Mach 0.90 - 0.98), jet commercial...
Acoustic and flow-field experiments were conducted on exhaust concepts for the next generation super...
Forecasts of engine exhaust emissions that may be practicably achievable for future commercial aircr...
Presented at AIAA Aviation Conference 2020With the increasing research efforts in civil supersonic ...