NASA is currently evaluating the potential of incorporating High Speed Civil Transport (HSCT) aircraft in the commercial fleet in the beginning of the 21st century. NASA sponsored HSCT enabling studies currently underway with airframers and engine manufacturers, are addressing a broad range of technical, environmental, economic, and related issues. Supersonic cruise speeds for these aircraft were originally focused in the Mach 2 to 5 range. At these flight speeds, both jet fuels and liquid methane were considered potential fuel candidates. For the year 2000 to 2010, cruise Mach numbers of 2 to 3+ are projected for aircraft fuel with thermally stable liquid jet fuels. For 2015 and beyond, liquid methane fueled aircraft cruising at Mach numbe...
The anticipated growth of air transportation is in danger of being constrained by increased prices a...
The potential use of coal-derived aviation fuels was assessed. The studies addressed the prices and ...
The potential characteristics of future aviation turbine fuels and the property effects of these fue...
The major challenges confronting the propulsion community for supersonic transport applications are ...
A broad specification, referee fuel was proposed for research and development. This fuel has a lower...
Technologies are reviewed for improving the thermal stability of jet fuels, with reference to the ov...
Ongoing NASA-funded and privately funded studies continue to indicate that an opportunity exists for...
Market growth and technological advances are expected to lead to a generation of long-range transpor...
The major challenges confronting the propulsion community for civil supersonic transport application...
A status report is provided on current thinking concerning potential improvements in fuel efficiency...
NASA Headquarters and LeRC have advocated an Enabling Propulsion Materials Program (EPM) to begin in...
Perspectives on the air transportation fuel stituation are discussed including intercity air traffic...
Ongoing NASA-funded studies by Boeing, McDonnell-Douglas, General Electric, and Pratt & Whitney indi...
Performance prediction of methane-fueled supersonic transports over range of cruise speeds up to Mac...
The leading Aeronautics program within NASA is the High Speed Research Program (HSR). The HSR progra...
The anticipated growth of air transportation is in danger of being constrained by increased prices a...
The potential use of coal-derived aviation fuels was assessed. The studies addressed the prices and ...
The potential characteristics of future aviation turbine fuels and the property effects of these fue...
The major challenges confronting the propulsion community for supersonic transport applications are ...
A broad specification, referee fuel was proposed for research and development. This fuel has a lower...
Technologies are reviewed for improving the thermal stability of jet fuels, with reference to the ov...
Ongoing NASA-funded and privately funded studies continue to indicate that an opportunity exists for...
Market growth and technological advances are expected to lead to a generation of long-range transpor...
The major challenges confronting the propulsion community for civil supersonic transport application...
A status report is provided on current thinking concerning potential improvements in fuel efficiency...
NASA Headquarters and LeRC have advocated an Enabling Propulsion Materials Program (EPM) to begin in...
Perspectives on the air transportation fuel stituation are discussed including intercity air traffic...
Ongoing NASA-funded studies by Boeing, McDonnell-Douglas, General Electric, and Pratt & Whitney indi...
Performance prediction of methane-fueled supersonic transports over range of cruise speeds up to Mac...
The leading Aeronautics program within NASA is the High Speed Research Program (HSR). The HSR progra...
The anticipated growth of air transportation is in danger of being constrained by increased prices a...
The potential use of coal-derived aviation fuels was assessed. The studies addressed the prices and ...
The potential characteristics of future aviation turbine fuels and the property effects of these fue...