The adoption of ultra-high bypass ratio (UHBPR) engines has been long recognised to bring about reduction of specific fuel consumption and noise emission. In the need to fulfil ambitious environmental targets and mitigate the aviation sector impact, they represent a smoother technology change, compared to futuristic aircraft designs featuring electric, distributed and boundary layer ingesting propulsion. However, the challenges related to UHBPR adoption can prevent a real system performance improvement, due to interdependent counteracting factors and enhanced interference between engine and airframe. This paper reviews the installation effects on underwing-mounted UHBPR turbofan engines, first presenting the cycle design studies and h...
In the context of an increased focus on fuel efficiency and environmental impact, turbofan engine de...
The wind tunnel is still an important pillar for the aerodynamic investigations of engine installati...
About 3% of the greenhouse gas emissions in the EU are derived from aviation. By 2020,\ua0the global...
The adoption of ultra-high bypass ratio (UHBPR) engines has been long recognised to bring about redu...
This work describes the assessment of the effect of engine installation parameters such as engine po...
This work describes the assessment of the effect of engine installation parameters such as engine po...
The installation aerodynamics of ultra-high bypass ratio turbofan engine nacelles involves a strong ...
Today, main hub airports are already at their capacity limit and hence, smaller airports get more in...
Experimental testing of aircraft configurations requires the use of representative engine units to s...
The overall propulsive performance of an aircraft with podded nacelles depends on the interaction oc...
Ultra-High Bypass Ratio (UHBR) engines are an important technology for improving the efficiency of f...
The contemporary tendency for commercial transport to improve propulsion efficiency, reduce fuel con...
In order to increase propulsive efficiency and decrease specific thrust, future aeroengines for comm...
Installation effects on large turbofans with ultra-high bypass ratio derive from the complex three-d...
A comprehensive program has been executed to develop test hardware for investigating in a wind tunne...
In the context of an increased focus on fuel efficiency and environmental impact, turbofan engine de...
The wind tunnel is still an important pillar for the aerodynamic investigations of engine installati...
About 3% of the greenhouse gas emissions in the EU are derived from aviation. By 2020,\ua0the global...
The adoption of ultra-high bypass ratio (UHBPR) engines has been long recognised to bring about redu...
This work describes the assessment of the effect of engine installation parameters such as engine po...
This work describes the assessment of the effect of engine installation parameters such as engine po...
The installation aerodynamics of ultra-high bypass ratio turbofan engine nacelles involves a strong ...
Today, main hub airports are already at their capacity limit and hence, smaller airports get more in...
Experimental testing of aircraft configurations requires the use of representative engine units to s...
The overall propulsive performance of an aircraft with podded nacelles depends on the interaction oc...
Ultra-High Bypass Ratio (UHBR) engines are an important technology for improving the efficiency of f...
The contemporary tendency for commercial transport to improve propulsion efficiency, reduce fuel con...
In order to increase propulsive efficiency and decrease specific thrust, future aeroengines for comm...
Installation effects on large turbofans with ultra-high bypass ratio derive from the complex three-d...
A comprehensive program has been executed to develop test hardware for investigating in a wind tunne...
In the context of an increased focus on fuel efficiency and environmental impact, turbofan engine de...
The wind tunnel is still an important pillar for the aerodynamic investigations of engine installati...
About 3% of the greenhouse gas emissions in the EU are derived from aviation. By 2020,\ua0the global...