NASA Headquarters and LeRC have advocated an Enabling Propulsion Materials Program (EPM) to begin in FY-92. The High Speed Research Phase 1 program which began in FY-90 has focused on the environmental acceptability of a High Speed Civil Transport (HSCT). Studies by industry, including Boeing, McDonnell Douglas, GE Aircraft Engines, and Pratt & Whitney Aircraft, and in-house studies by NASA concluded that NO(x) emissions and airport noise reduction can only be economically achieved by revolutionary advancements in materials technologies. This is especially true of materials for the propulsion system where the combustor is the key to maintaining low emissions, and the exhaust nozzle is the key to reducing airport noise to an acceptable level...
The results of the Douglas Aircraft Company system studies related to high speed civil transports (H...
The HSCT exhaust nozzle must manage high temperature exhaust gases and pressure gradients while meet...
Aeronautics research at NASA Glenn Research Center includes development, characterization and modeli...
The leading Aeronautics program within NASA is the High Speed Research Program (HSR). The HSR progra...
Ongoing NASA-funded studies by Boeing, McDonnell-Douglas, General Electric, and Pratt & Whitney indi...
Ongoing NASA-funded and privately funded studies continue to indicate that an opportunity exists for...
Since its inception, one of NASA's commitments has been to develop the technology to advance aeronau...
Several studies have concluded that a supersonic aircraft, if environmentally acceptable and economi...
NASA is currently evaluating the potential of incorporating High Speed Civil Transport (HSCT) aircra...
The topics covered include the following: supersonic cruise, the High Speed Research (HSR) Program, ...
This paper highlights the efforts being performed or sponsored by NASA, in cooperation with the U.S....
The major challenges confronting the propulsion community for supersonic transport applications are ...
It is projected that within the next two decades, overseas air travel will increase to over 600,000 ...
The major challenges confronting the propulsion community for civil supersonic transport application...
Market growth and technological advances are expected to lead to a generation of long-range transpor...
The results of the Douglas Aircraft Company system studies related to high speed civil transports (H...
The HSCT exhaust nozzle must manage high temperature exhaust gases and pressure gradients while meet...
Aeronautics research at NASA Glenn Research Center includes development, characterization and modeli...
The leading Aeronautics program within NASA is the High Speed Research Program (HSR). The HSR progra...
Ongoing NASA-funded studies by Boeing, McDonnell-Douglas, General Electric, and Pratt & Whitney indi...
Ongoing NASA-funded and privately funded studies continue to indicate that an opportunity exists for...
Since its inception, one of NASA's commitments has been to develop the technology to advance aeronau...
Several studies have concluded that a supersonic aircraft, if environmentally acceptable and economi...
NASA is currently evaluating the potential of incorporating High Speed Civil Transport (HSCT) aircra...
The topics covered include the following: supersonic cruise, the High Speed Research (HSR) Program, ...
This paper highlights the efforts being performed or sponsored by NASA, in cooperation with the U.S....
The major challenges confronting the propulsion community for supersonic transport applications are ...
It is projected that within the next two decades, overseas air travel will increase to over 600,000 ...
The major challenges confronting the propulsion community for civil supersonic transport application...
Market growth and technological advances are expected to lead to a generation of long-range transpor...
The results of the Douglas Aircraft Company system studies related to high speed civil transports (H...
The HSCT exhaust nozzle must manage high temperature exhaust gases and pressure gradients while meet...
Aeronautics research at NASA Glenn Research Center includes development, characterization and modeli...