A study of small gas turbine engines was conducted to identify high payoff technologies for year-2000 engines and to define companion technology plans. The study addressed engines in the 186 to 746 KW (250 to 1000 shp) or equivalent thrust range for rotorcraft, commuter (turboprop), cruise missile (turbojet), and APU applications. The results show that aggressive advancement of high payoff technologies can produce significant benefits, including reduced SFC, weight, and cost for year-2000 engines. Mission studies for these engines show potential fuel burn reductions of 22 to 71 percent. These engine benefits translate into reductions in rotorcraft and commuter aircraft direct operating costs (DOC) of 7 to 11 percent, and in APU-related DOCs...
This study had the objectives of determining the most promising conventional and variable cycle engi...
Four studies were completed that explore the opportunities for future General Aviation turbine engin...
Sustained supersonic cruise propulsion systems for military applications are studied. The J79-5 in t...
The study was conducted to identify high payoff technologies for year 2000 small gas turbine applica...
The objective of this study is to identify high payoff technologies for year 2000 small gas turbine ...
Small advanced (450 to 850 pounds thrust, 2002 to 3781 N) gas turbine engines were studied for a sub...
The Benefit/Cost Study portion of the NASA-sponsored Energy Efficient Engine Component Development a...
Small engine technology programs being conducted at the NASA Lewis Research Center are described. Sm...
Performance of small gas turbine engines in the 250 to 1,000 horsepower size range is significantly ...
Definitions of takeoff gross weight, performance, and direct operating cost for both a 30 and 50 pas...
Propulsion system characteristics for a long range, high subsonic (Mach 0.90 - 0.98), jet commercial...
Propulsion requirements were determined for 0.5 and 0.7 Mach aircraft. Sensitivity studies were cond...
A sampling of probable future engine types, such as convertible engines for helicopters, turboprops ...
The small engine technology requirements suitable for general aviation service in the 1987 to 1988 t...
An overview of four independent studies forecasts the potential impact of advanced technology turbin...
This study had the objectives of determining the most promising conventional and variable cycle engi...
Four studies were completed that explore the opportunities for future General Aviation turbine engin...
Sustained supersonic cruise propulsion systems for military applications are studied. The J79-5 in t...
The study was conducted to identify high payoff technologies for year 2000 small gas turbine applica...
The objective of this study is to identify high payoff technologies for year 2000 small gas turbine ...
Small advanced (450 to 850 pounds thrust, 2002 to 3781 N) gas turbine engines were studied for a sub...
The Benefit/Cost Study portion of the NASA-sponsored Energy Efficient Engine Component Development a...
Small engine technology programs being conducted at the NASA Lewis Research Center are described. Sm...
Performance of small gas turbine engines in the 250 to 1,000 horsepower size range is significantly ...
Definitions of takeoff gross weight, performance, and direct operating cost for both a 30 and 50 pas...
Propulsion system characteristics for a long range, high subsonic (Mach 0.90 - 0.98), jet commercial...
Propulsion requirements were determined for 0.5 and 0.7 Mach aircraft. Sensitivity studies were cond...
A sampling of probable future engine types, such as convertible engines for helicopters, turboprops ...
The small engine technology requirements suitable for general aviation service in the 1987 to 1988 t...
An overview of four independent studies forecasts the potential impact of advanced technology turbin...
This study had the objectives of determining the most promising conventional and variable cycle engi...
Four studies were completed that explore the opportunities for future General Aviation turbine engin...
Sustained supersonic cruise propulsion systems for military applications are studied. The J79-5 in t...