The DGEN 380 is a small, separate-flow, geared turbofan. Its manufacturer, Price Induction, is promoting it for a small twinjet application in the emerging personal light jet market. Smaller, and producing less thrust than other entries in the industry, Price Induction is seeking to apply the engine to a 4- to 5-place twinjet designed to compete in an area currently dominated by propeller-driven airplanes. NASA is considering purchasing a DGEN 380 turbofan to test new propulsion noise reduction technologies in a relevant engine environment. To explore this possibility, NASA and Price Induction have signed a Space Act Agreement and have agreed to cooperate on engine acoustic testing. Static acoustic measurements of the engine were made by NA...
The design of effective new technologies to reduce aircraft propulsion noise is dependent on an unde...
A study was conducted to determine the promising propulsion systems for advanced supersonic transpor...
A study is presented for the noise and fuel burn reduction potential of an innovative double deck co...
The DGEN 380 is a small, separate-flow, geared turbofan. Its manufacturer, Price Induction, is promo...
This work is a first look at acoustic data acquired in the NASA Glenn Research Center Aero-Acoustic ...
This work continues the analysis of data obtained during a 2017 NASA DGEN Aeropropulsion Research Tu...
A comprehensive aeroacoustic research program called the Source Diagnostic Test was recently conclud...
Contributions from the combustor to the overall propulsion noise of civilian transport aircraft are ...
Baseline noise and aerodynamic data have been acquired for the DGEN Aeropropulsion Research Turbofan...
The acoustic investigation and evaluation of the C propulsion turbofan engine are discussed. The eng...
A study was made of the effects of turbofan cycle parameters and the use of acoustic noise suppressi...
NASA Dryden Flight Research Facility and NASA Langley Research Center completed a joint acoustic fli...
Williams International Co. is currently developing the 700-pound thrust class FJX-2 turbofan engine ...
Since 2006, when the Fundamental Aeronautics Program was instituted within NASA's Aeronautics Missio...
The NASA Glenn Research Centers DGEN Aeropropulsion Research Turbofan (DART) is based on the Price I...
The design of effective new technologies to reduce aircraft propulsion noise is dependent on an unde...
A study was conducted to determine the promising propulsion systems for advanced supersonic transpor...
A study is presented for the noise and fuel burn reduction potential of an innovative double deck co...
The DGEN 380 is a small, separate-flow, geared turbofan. Its manufacturer, Price Induction, is promo...
This work is a first look at acoustic data acquired in the NASA Glenn Research Center Aero-Acoustic ...
This work continues the analysis of data obtained during a 2017 NASA DGEN Aeropropulsion Research Tu...
A comprehensive aeroacoustic research program called the Source Diagnostic Test was recently conclud...
Contributions from the combustor to the overall propulsion noise of civilian transport aircraft are ...
Baseline noise and aerodynamic data have been acquired for the DGEN Aeropropulsion Research Turbofan...
The acoustic investigation and evaluation of the C propulsion turbofan engine are discussed. The eng...
A study was made of the effects of turbofan cycle parameters and the use of acoustic noise suppressi...
NASA Dryden Flight Research Facility and NASA Langley Research Center completed a joint acoustic fli...
Williams International Co. is currently developing the 700-pound thrust class FJX-2 turbofan engine ...
Since 2006, when the Fundamental Aeronautics Program was instituted within NASA's Aeronautics Missio...
The NASA Glenn Research Centers DGEN Aeropropulsion Research Turbofan (DART) is based on the Price I...
The design of effective new technologies to reduce aircraft propulsion noise is dependent on an unde...
A study was conducted to determine the promising propulsion systems for advanced supersonic transpor...
A study is presented for the noise and fuel burn reduction potential of an innovative double deck co...