An analytical investigation of the effects of fuel density and heating value on the cruising range of a ram-jet airplane was made. Results indicate that with present-day knowledge of chemical fuels, neither very high nor very low fuel densities have any advantages for long-range flight. Of the fuels investigated, the borohydrides and metallic boron have the greatest range potential. Aluminum and aluminum hydrocarbon slurries were inferior to pure hydrocarbon fuel and boron-hydrocarbon slurries were superior on a range basis. It was concluded that the practical difficulties associated with the use of liquid hydrogen fuel cannot be justified on a range basis
Performance characteristics of four hydrocarbon fuels having high Btu per gallon were determined in ...
The objectives were the design, performance and economic analyses of practical aircraft fuel heating...
The potential use of coal-derived aviation fuels was assessed. The studies addressed the prices and ...
An analytical investigation of the effects of fuel density and heating value on the cruising range o...
An analytical investigation of the effects of f u e l density and heating value OR the C r u i s i n...
Hydrogen is the fuel of choice for hypersonic vehicles. Its main disadvantage is its low liquid and ...
With changes in the availability and quality of existing aviation fuels anticipated in the next 30 y...
The feasibility, practicability, and potential advantages/disadvantages of using liquid hydrogen as ...
The results of an analytical investigation of the theoretical air specific impulse performance and a...
The acceptability of alternate fuels for future commercial transport aircraft are discussed. Using b...
The conservation of fossil fuels in commercial aviation was investigated. Four categories of aircraf...
Hydrogen is the foremost candidate as a fuel for use in high speed transport. Since any aircraft mov...
NASA is currently evaluating the potential of incorporating High Speed Civil Transport (HSCT) aircra...
Two current turbojet engines were operated with gaseous-hydrogen and JP-4 fuels at very high altitud...
No commercial airplane in service today is able to fly half great-circle distances over the globe an...
Performance characteristics of four hydrocarbon fuels having high Btu per gallon were determined in ...
The objectives were the design, performance and economic analyses of practical aircraft fuel heating...
The potential use of coal-derived aviation fuels was assessed. The studies addressed the prices and ...
An analytical investigation of the effects of fuel density and heating value on the cruising range o...
An analytical investigation of the effects of f u e l density and heating value OR the C r u i s i n...
Hydrogen is the fuel of choice for hypersonic vehicles. Its main disadvantage is its low liquid and ...
With changes in the availability and quality of existing aviation fuels anticipated in the next 30 y...
The feasibility, practicability, and potential advantages/disadvantages of using liquid hydrogen as ...
The results of an analytical investigation of the theoretical air specific impulse performance and a...
The acceptability of alternate fuels for future commercial transport aircraft are discussed. Using b...
The conservation of fossil fuels in commercial aviation was investigated. Four categories of aircraf...
Hydrogen is the foremost candidate as a fuel for use in high speed transport. Since any aircraft mov...
NASA is currently evaluating the potential of incorporating High Speed Civil Transport (HSCT) aircra...
Two current turbojet engines were operated with gaseous-hydrogen and JP-4 fuels at very high altitud...
No commercial airplane in service today is able to fly half great-circle distances over the globe an...
Performance characteristics of four hydrocarbon fuels having high Btu per gallon were determined in ...
The objectives were the design, performance and economic analyses of practical aircraft fuel heating...
The potential use of coal-derived aviation fuels was assessed. The studies addressed the prices and ...