An overview of research efforts at NASA Glenn Research Center (GRC) in low-emission combustion technology that have made a significant impact on the nitrogen oxides (NOx) emission reduction in aircraft propulsion is presented. The technology advancements and their impact on aircraft emissions are discussed in the context of NASA's Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate (ARMD) high-level goals in fuel burn, noise and emission reductions. The highlights of the research presented here show how the past and current efforts laid the foundation for the engines that are flying today as well as how the continued technology advancements will significantly influence the next generation of aviation propulsion system designs
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An overview of research efforts at NASA Glenn Research Center (GRC) in low-emission combustion techn...
NASA is taking a leadership role with regard to developing new options for low-carbon propulsion. Wo...
While developing the aerodynamic database for the Orion spacecraft, the low-speed flight regime (tra...
The presentation will begin with a brief introduction to the NASA Glenn Research Center as well as a...
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Two independent experimental studies were conducted in linear cascades on a scaled, two-dimensional ...
This presentation will help to promote air-launch technologies that are being developed at NASA AFRC...
Speaking at the 24th ESA Symposium on European Rocket Conference June 16-20, 2019. The overview is o...
An overview of research efforts at NASA Glenn Research Center (GRC) in low-emission combustion techn...
NASA is taking a leadership role with regard to developing new options for low-carbon propulsion. Wo...
While developing the aerodynamic database for the Orion spacecraft, the low-speed flight regime (tra...
The presentation will begin with a brief introduction to the NASA Glenn Research Center as well as a...
Propulsion integration for low-boom supersonic aircraft requires careful inlet selection, placement,...
NASAs Environmentally Responsible Aviation (ERA) Project explores enabling technologies to reduce av...
In 1982 a workshop was held to refine the science rationale for large deployable reflectors (LDR) an...
The potential of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) S1035 Launch/Entry suit (L...
The accomplishments of a project to study solar heating and air conditioning are outlined. Presentat...
Mission scenario analysis and architectural concepts, alternative systems concepts, mission operatio...
NASA's Hypersonic Inflatable Aerodynamic Decelerator (HIAD) technology has been selected for a Techn...
The Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle (MPCV) Reaction Control System (RCS) is critical to guide the v...
Two independent experimental studies were conducted in linear cascades on a scaled, two-dimensional ...
This presentation will help to promote air-launch technologies that are being developed at NASA AFRC...
Speaking at the 24th ESA Symposium on European Rocket Conference June 16-20, 2019. The overview is o...