The NASA Advanced Turboprop (ATP) Program is directed at developing new technology for highly loaded, multibladed propellers for use at Mach 0.65 to 0.85 and at altitudes compatible with the air transport system requirements. Advanced turboprop engines offer the potential of 15 to 30 percent savings in aircraft block fuel relative to advanced turbofan engines (50 to 60 percent savings over today's turbofan fleet). The concept, propulsive efficiency gains, block fuel savings and other benefits, and the program objectives through a systems approach are described. Current program status and major accomplishments in both single rotation and counter rotation propeller technology are addressed. The overall program from scale model wind tunnel tes...
Advanced high-speed propellers offer large performance improvements for aircraft that cruise in the ...
The research objectives of the NASA aircraft energy efficiency program are summarized. Engine compon...
Through a robust partnership with the aviation industry, over the past 50 years NASA programs have h...
Experimental and analytical effort shows that use of advanced turboprop (propfan) propulsion instead...
NASA has determined by experimental and analytical effort that use of advanced turboprop propulsion ...
The efficiency of high-speed turboprop propulsion systems is considered with emphasis on fuel saving...
At the direction of Congress, a task force headed by NASA was organized in 1975 to identify potentia...
Technology readiness for Mach 0.7 to 0.8 turboprop powered aircraft with the potential for fuel savi...
The three engine programs that constitute the propulsion portion of NASA's Aircraft Energy Efficienc...
The effects of advanced propellers (propfan) on aircraft direct operating costs, fuel consumption, a...
The fuel savings potential of advanced turboprops (operational about 1985) was calculated and compar...
In response to the 1970s oil crisis, NASA created the Advanced Turboprop Project (ATP) to mature tec...
During the last several years high-speed propellers have made the transition from a wind tunnel curi...
An advanced technology program is described for reduced fuel consumption in air transport. Cost bene...
The advantages of a propfan powered aircraft for the commercial air transportation system were asses...
Advanced high-speed propellers offer large performance improvements for aircraft that cruise in the ...
The research objectives of the NASA aircraft energy efficiency program are summarized. Engine compon...
Through a robust partnership with the aviation industry, over the past 50 years NASA programs have h...
Experimental and analytical effort shows that use of advanced turboprop (propfan) propulsion instead...
NASA has determined by experimental and analytical effort that use of advanced turboprop propulsion ...
The efficiency of high-speed turboprop propulsion systems is considered with emphasis on fuel saving...
At the direction of Congress, a task force headed by NASA was organized in 1975 to identify potentia...
Technology readiness for Mach 0.7 to 0.8 turboprop powered aircraft with the potential for fuel savi...
The three engine programs that constitute the propulsion portion of NASA's Aircraft Energy Efficienc...
The effects of advanced propellers (propfan) on aircraft direct operating costs, fuel consumption, a...
The fuel savings potential of advanced turboprops (operational about 1985) was calculated and compar...
In response to the 1970s oil crisis, NASA created the Advanced Turboprop Project (ATP) to mature tec...
During the last several years high-speed propellers have made the transition from a wind tunnel curi...
An advanced technology program is described for reduced fuel consumption in air transport. Cost bene...
The advantages of a propfan powered aircraft for the commercial air transportation system were asses...
Advanced high-speed propellers offer large performance improvements for aircraft that cruise in the ...
The research objectives of the NASA aircraft energy efficiency program are summarized. Engine compon...
Through a robust partnership with the aviation industry, over the past 50 years NASA programs have h...