Design studies of advanced multifuel general aviation and commuter aircraft rotary stratified charge engines are summarized. Conceptual design studies were performed at two levels of technology, on advanced general aviation engines sized to provide 186/250 shaft kW/hp under cruise conditions at 7620 (25000 m/ft) altitude. A follow on study extended the results to larger (2500 hp max.) engine sizes suitable for applications such as commuter transports and helicopters. The study engine designs were derived from relevant engine development background including both prior and recent engine test results using direct injected unthrottled rotary engine technology. Aircraft studies, using these resultant growth engines, define anticipated system ef...
This study defines a family of advanced technology Stratified Charge Rotary Engines (SCRE) appropria...
The small engine technology requirements suitable for general aviation service in the 1987 to 1988 t...
The major thrust of NASA's nonturbine general aviation engine programs is directed toward (1) reduce...
A technology base of new developments which offered potential benefits to a general aviation engine ...
Performance, weight, size, and maintenance data for advanced rotary aircraft engines suitable for co...
A brief overview and technical highlights of the research efforts and studies on rotary engines over...
The state of development of the rotary combustion engine is discussed. The nonturbine engine researc...
This report summarizes results of a critical technology enablement effort with the stratified charge...
The performance of a turbocharged rotary engine at power levels above 75 kW (100 hp) was studied. A ...
A comparison of the in-airframe performance and efficiency of the advanced engine concepts is presen...
The three engine programs that constitute the propulsion portion of NASA's Aircraft Energy Efficienc...
This paper overviews the current program, whose objective is to establish the generic technology bas...
The status of NASA's Energy Efficient Engine Project, a comparative government-industry effort aimed...
An update on general aviation (g/a) and commuter aircraft propulsion research effort is reviewed. Th...
This report summarizes results of an evaluation of technology enablement component technologies as i...
This study defines a family of advanced technology Stratified Charge Rotary Engines (SCRE) appropria...
The small engine technology requirements suitable for general aviation service in the 1987 to 1988 t...
The major thrust of NASA's nonturbine general aviation engine programs is directed toward (1) reduce...
A technology base of new developments which offered potential benefits to a general aviation engine ...
Performance, weight, size, and maintenance data for advanced rotary aircraft engines suitable for co...
A brief overview and technical highlights of the research efforts and studies on rotary engines over...
The state of development of the rotary combustion engine is discussed. The nonturbine engine researc...
This report summarizes results of a critical technology enablement effort with the stratified charge...
The performance of a turbocharged rotary engine at power levels above 75 kW (100 hp) was studied. A ...
A comparison of the in-airframe performance and efficiency of the advanced engine concepts is presen...
The three engine programs that constitute the propulsion portion of NASA's Aircraft Energy Efficienc...
This paper overviews the current program, whose objective is to establish the generic technology bas...
The status of NASA's Energy Efficient Engine Project, a comparative government-industry effort aimed...
An update on general aviation (g/a) and commuter aircraft propulsion research effort is reviewed. Th...
This report summarizes results of an evaluation of technology enablement component technologies as i...
This study defines a family of advanced technology Stratified Charge Rotary Engines (SCRE) appropria...
The small engine technology requirements suitable for general aviation service in the 1987 to 1988 t...
The major thrust of NASA's nonturbine general aviation engine programs is directed toward (1) reduce...