The feasibility of employing the known attractive and distinguishing features of catalytic combustion technology to reduce nitric oxide emissions from gas turbine engines during subsonic, stratospheric cruise operation was investigated. Six conceptual combustor designs employing catalytic combustion were defined and evaluated for their potential to meet specific emissions and performance goals. Based on these evaluations, two parallel-staged, fixed-geometry designs were identified as the most promising concepts. Additional design studies were conducted to produce detailed preliminary designs of these two combustors. Results indicate that cruise nitric oxide emissions can be reduced by an order of magnitude relative to current technology lev...
Full annular versions of advanced combustor designs, sized to fit within the CF6-50 engine, were def...
A program of screening three low emission combustors for conventional takeoff and landing, by testin...
Combustor research programs are described whose purpose is to demonstrate significantly lower exhaus...
The Advanced Low Emissions Catalytic Combustors Program (ALECC) is being undertaken to evaluate the ...
Six catalytic combustor concepts were defined, analyzed, and evaluated. Major design considerations ...
A combustor program was conducted to evolve and to identify the technology needed for, and to establ...
An overview of the ongoing program is presented. Objectives, plan, schedule, pollution and performan...
Several combustor concepts were designed and tested to demonstrate significant reductions in aircraf...
Gas turbine engine combustor technology for the reduction of pollutant emissions is summarized. Vari...
To accomplish simultaneous reduction of unburned hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, and oxides of nitrog...
Combustor test rig results indicate that substantial reductions from current emission levels of carb...
The topics covered include the following: NASA High Speed Research (HSR) ozone research objectives; ...
Effective emission control techniques have been identified and a wide spectrum of potential applicat...
A test rig program was conducted with the objective of evaluating and minimizing the exhaust emissio...
Fuel injectors to provide a premixed prevaporized fuel-air mixture are studied. An evaluation of com...
Full annular versions of advanced combustor designs, sized to fit within the CF6-50 engine, were def...
A program of screening three low emission combustors for conventional takeoff and landing, by testin...
Combustor research programs are described whose purpose is to demonstrate significantly lower exhaus...
The Advanced Low Emissions Catalytic Combustors Program (ALECC) is being undertaken to evaluate the ...
Six catalytic combustor concepts were defined, analyzed, and evaluated. Major design considerations ...
A combustor program was conducted to evolve and to identify the technology needed for, and to establ...
An overview of the ongoing program is presented. Objectives, plan, schedule, pollution and performan...
Several combustor concepts were designed and tested to demonstrate significant reductions in aircraf...
Gas turbine engine combustor technology for the reduction of pollutant emissions is summarized. Vari...
To accomplish simultaneous reduction of unburned hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, and oxides of nitrog...
Combustor test rig results indicate that substantial reductions from current emission levels of carb...
The topics covered include the following: NASA High Speed Research (HSR) ozone research objectives; ...
Effective emission control techniques have been identified and a wide spectrum of potential applicat...
A test rig program was conducted with the objective of evaluating and minimizing the exhaust emissio...
Fuel injectors to provide a premixed prevaporized fuel-air mixture are studied. An evaluation of com...
Full annular versions of advanced combustor designs, sized to fit within the CF6-50 engine, were def...
A program of screening three low emission combustors for conventional takeoff and landing, by testin...
Combustor research programs are described whose purpose is to demonstrate significantly lower exhaus...