Significant advances in high bypass turbofan technologies that enhance fuel efficiency have been demonstrated in the NASA Energy Efficient Engine Program. This highly successful second propulsion element of the NASA Aircraft Energy Efficiency Program included major contract efforts with both General Electric and Pratt & Whitney. Major results of these efforts will be presented including highlights from the NASA/General Electric E3 research turbofan engine test. Direct application of all the E3 technologies could result in fuel savings of over 18% compared to the CF6-50 and JT9D-7. Application of the E3 technologies to new and derivative engines such as the CF6-80C and PW 2037, as well as others, will be discussed. Significant portions of th...
The near-term technology improvements which can reduce the fuel consumed in the JT9D, JT8D, and JT3D...
The Energy Efficient Engine (E3) is a NASA program to create fuel saving technology for future trans...
At the direction of Congress, a task force headed by NASA was organized in 1975 to identify potentia...
The three engine programs that constitute the propulsion portion of NASA's Aircraft Energy Efficienc...
The Benefit/Cost Study portion of the NASA-sponsored Energy Efficient Engine Component Development a...
The Energy Efficient Engine Project is directed at providing, by 1984, the advanced technologies whi...
An advanced technology program is described for reduced fuel consumption in air transport. Cost bene...
The status of NASA's Energy Efficient Engine Project, a comparative government-industry effort aimed...
The research objectives of the NASA aircraft energy efficiency program are summarized. Engine compon...
The major thrust of NASA's nonturbine general aviation engine programs is directed toward (1) reduce...
An Energy Efficient Engine program has been established by NASA to develop technology for improving ...
A cooperative government-industry effort, the Energy Efficient Engine Project, to develop the advanc...
Six advanced technology development projects that could cut fuel consumption of future civil air tra...
Technology for fuel-efficient subsonic CTOL transport aircraft is discussed. The engine component im...
A brief review of the current NASA Energy Efficient Engine (E(3)) Project is presented. Included in ...
The near-term technology improvements which can reduce the fuel consumed in the JT9D, JT8D, and JT3D...
The Energy Efficient Engine (E3) is a NASA program to create fuel saving technology for future trans...
At the direction of Congress, a task force headed by NASA was organized in 1975 to identify potentia...
The three engine programs that constitute the propulsion portion of NASA's Aircraft Energy Efficienc...
The Benefit/Cost Study portion of the NASA-sponsored Energy Efficient Engine Component Development a...
The Energy Efficient Engine Project is directed at providing, by 1984, the advanced technologies whi...
An advanced technology program is described for reduced fuel consumption in air transport. Cost bene...
The status of NASA's Energy Efficient Engine Project, a comparative government-industry effort aimed...
The research objectives of the NASA aircraft energy efficiency program are summarized. Engine compon...
The major thrust of NASA's nonturbine general aviation engine programs is directed toward (1) reduce...
An Energy Efficient Engine program has been established by NASA to develop technology for improving ...
A cooperative government-industry effort, the Energy Efficient Engine Project, to develop the advanc...
Six advanced technology development projects that could cut fuel consumption of future civil air tra...
Technology for fuel-efficient subsonic CTOL transport aircraft is discussed. The engine component im...
A brief review of the current NASA Energy Efficient Engine (E(3)) Project is presented. Included in ...
The near-term technology improvements which can reduce the fuel consumed in the JT9D, JT8D, and JT3D...
The Energy Efficient Engine (E3) is a NASA program to create fuel saving technology for future trans...
At the direction of Congress, a task force headed by NASA was organized in 1975 to identify potentia...