The Advanced Rotorcraft Transmission (ART) program is structured to incorporate key emerging material and component technologies into an advanced rotorcraft transmission with the intention of making significant improvements in the state of the art (SOA). Specific objectives of ART are: (1) Reduce transmission weight by 25 pct.; (2) Reduce transmission noise by 10 dB; and (3) Improve transmission life and reliability, while extending Mean Time Between Removal to 5000 hr. Boeing selected a transmission sized for the Tactical Tilt Rotor (TTR) aircraft which meets the Future Air Attack Vehicle (FAVV) requirements. Component development testing will be conducted to evaluate the high risk concepts prior to finalizing the advanced transmission con...
Transmissions studied for application to helicopters in addition to the more conventional geared tra...
An aircraft systems analysis was conducted to evaluate the net benefits of advanced technologies on ...
A review of current helicopters was conducted to determine the technology in the drive-train systems...
The Advanced Rotorcraft Transmission (ART) Program was initiated to advance the state of the art for...
Future rotorcraft transmissions require key emerging material and component technologies using advan...
The NASA Lewis Research Center and the U.S. Army Aviation Systems Command share an interest in advan...
Highlighted here is that portion of the Lewis Research Center's helicopter propulsion systems progra...
A joint helicopter transmission research program between NASA Lewis Research Center and the U.S. Arm...
Helicopter drive-system technology which would result in the largest benefit in direct maintenance c...
An overview is presented of key accomplishments in the rotorcraft development at Boeing Vertol. Proj...
The Advanced Rotorcraft Transmission (ART) program is an Army-funded, joint Army/NASA program to dev...
Since 1970 the NASA Lewis Research Center and the U.S. Army Aviation Systems Command have shared an ...
A joint research program, to advance the technology of rotorcraft transmissions, consists of analyti...
The NASA Lewis Research Center and The U.S. Army Aviation Systems Command (AVSCOM) are involved in a...
ABSTRACT In an effort to advance helicopter transmission technology NASA Lewis Research Center award...
Transmissions studied for application to helicopters in addition to the more conventional geared tra...
An aircraft systems analysis was conducted to evaluate the net benefits of advanced technologies on ...
A review of current helicopters was conducted to determine the technology in the drive-train systems...
The Advanced Rotorcraft Transmission (ART) Program was initiated to advance the state of the art for...
Future rotorcraft transmissions require key emerging material and component technologies using advan...
The NASA Lewis Research Center and the U.S. Army Aviation Systems Command share an interest in advan...
Highlighted here is that portion of the Lewis Research Center's helicopter propulsion systems progra...
A joint helicopter transmission research program between NASA Lewis Research Center and the U.S. Arm...
Helicopter drive-system technology which would result in the largest benefit in direct maintenance c...
An overview is presented of key accomplishments in the rotorcraft development at Boeing Vertol. Proj...
The Advanced Rotorcraft Transmission (ART) program is an Army-funded, joint Army/NASA program to dev...
Since 1970 the NASA Lewis Research Center and the U.S. Army Aviation Systems Command have shared an ...
A joint research program, to advance the technology of rotorcraft transmissions, consists of analyti...
The NASA Lewis Research Center and The U.S. Army Aviation Systems Command (AVSCOM) are involved in a...
ABSTRACT In an effort to advance helicopter transmission technology NASA Lewis Research Center award...
Transmissions studied for application to helicopters in addition to the more conventional geared tra...
An aircraft systems analysis was conducted to evaluate the net benefits of advanced technologies on ...
A review of current helicopters was conducted to determine the technology in the drive-train systems...