Boundary layer ingesting systems have been proposed as a concept with great potential for reducing the fuel consumption of conventional propulsion systems and the overall drag of an aircraft. These studies have indicated that if the aerodynamic and efficiency losses were minimised, the propulsion system demonstrated substantial power consumption benefits in comparison to equivalent propulsion systems operating in free stream flow. Previously assessed analytical methods for BLI simulation have been from an uninstalled perspective. This research will present the formulation of an rapid analytical method for preliminary design studies which evaluates the installed performance of a boundary layer ingesting system. The method uses boundary layer...
A propulsor design framework for maximizing the benefits of boundary layer ingestion is presented. T...
Boundary layer ingesting (BLI) propulsion systems offer potential fuel burn reduction for civil avia...
Boundary Layer Ingestion (BLI) for aircraft applications was first proposed by Apollo Smith and Howa...
As research on boundary layer ingesting aircraft concepts progresses, it becomes important to develo...
Conventional propulsion systems are typically represented as uninstalled system to suit the simple s...
Boundary layer ingestion has emerged as a potential propulsion concept on novel aircraft configurati...
Boundary Layer Ingestion (BLI) appears to be a promising solution to meet aggressive aviation fuel b...
Airframe-propulsion integration concepts that use boundary layer ingestion have the potential to red...
Reproduced with permission from Praise Worthy Prize (info@praiseworthyprize.it) 23.4.2018The growing...
This thesis experimentally assesses the benefit of Boundary Layer Ingestion (BLI) at the unaccelerat...
The present paper focuses on the numerical modeling approaches adopted in boundary layer ingestion (...
The present paper examines potential propulsive and aerodynamic benefits of integrating a Boundary-L...
The aim of this research project was to investigate the benefits of hybrid-distributed propulsion an...
The methods incorporated in an aerodynamic analysis tool are introduced to support aircraft conceptu...
The present paper examines potential propulsive and aerodynamic benefits of integrating a Boundary-L...
A propulsor design framework for maximizing the benefits of boundary layer ingestion is presented. T...
Boundary layer ingesting (BLI) propulsion systems offer potential fuel burn reduction for civil avia...
Boundary Layer Ingestion (BLI) for aircraft applications was first proposed by Apollo Smith and Howa...
As research on boundary layer ingesting aircraft concepts progresses, it becomes important to develo...
Conventional propulsion systems are typically represented as uninstalled system to suit the simple s...
Boundary layer ingestion has emerged as a potential propulsion concept on novel aircraft configurati...
Boundary Layer Ingestion (BLI) appears to be a promising solution to meet aggressive aviation fuel b...
Airframe-propulsion integration concepts that use boundary layer ingestion have the potential to red...
Reproduced with permission from Praise Worthy Prize (info@praiseworthyprize.it) 23.4.2018The growing...
This thesis experimentally assesses the benefit of Boundary Layer Ingestion (BLI) at the unaccelerat...
The present paper focuses on the numerical modeling approaches adopted in boundary layer ingestion (...
The present paper examines potential propulsive and aerodynamic benefits of integrating a Boundary-L...
The aim of this research project was to investigate the benefits of hybrid-distributed propulsion an...
The methods incorporated in an aerodynamic analysis tool are introduced to support aircraft conceptu...
The present paper examines potential propulsive and aerodynamic benefits of integrating a Boundary-L...
A propulsor design framework for maximizing the benefits of boundary layer ingestion is presented. T...
Boundary layer ingesting (BLI) propulsion systems offer potential fuel burn reduction for civil avia...
Boundary Layer Ingestion (BLI) for aircraft applications was first proposed by Apollo Smith and Howa...