A simplified study was made in which the mission performances of three Mach 2.7 airplane configurations were compared. Both wing loading and size of the unaugmented turbojet engines were varied at different levels of suppressor technology. The lowest gross weight and the best return on investment were obtained with an advanced arrow wing configuration when a mission range of 4200 nautical miles was specified. This comparison was made for the takeoff noise levels specified in F.A.R. 36 using retractable jet noise suppressors assumed to be capable of 15 PNdb of suppression with only a 7.5-percent thrust loss. With less advanced suppressor technology, a modified delta configuration is a close competitor of the arrow wing. Despite its good take...
A study was made of the effects of turbofan cycle parameters and the use of acoustic noise suppressi...
A study was conducted to determine the promising propulsion systems for advanced supersonic transpor...
The results are presented of a preliminary flight engine design study based on the Quiet Engine Prog...
The impact of advanced supersonic technologies on the performance and characteristics of a supersoni...
Parametric turbofan engine study for Mach 0.98 transport with low takeoff and approach noise levels ...
The baseline configuration of a Mach 2.2 supersonic cruise concept employing a 1980 - 1985 technolog...
NASA computer codes in the areas of preliminary sizing and enroute performance, takeoff and landing ...
Sideline noise and takeoff field length were varied for two types of Mach 2.32 cruise airplane to de...
A parametric study was made of duct-burning turbofan and suppressed dry turbojet engines installed i...
Variation in engine noise for two landing approach configurations of jet transport aircraf
The results of four years research on technology are synthesized in an advanced supersonic cruise ai...
The relative aero-acoustic effectiveness of two core engine suppressors, a contractor-designed suppr...
Engine performance and mission studies were carried out for a single-spool Turbine Bypass Engine con...
The procedures that are used to select engines for transport and combat aircraft are discussed. In g...
The need for greatly improved fuel efficiency and off-design subsonic characteristics is discussed. ...
A study was made of the effects of turbofan cycle parameters and the use of acoustic noise suppressi...
A study was conducted to determine the promising propulsion systems for advanced supersonic transpor...
The results are presented of a preliminary flight engine design study based on the Quiet Engine Prog...
The impact of advanced supersonic technologies on the performance and characteristics of a supersoni...
Parametric turbofan engine study for Mach 0.98 transport with low takeoff and approach noise levels ...
The baseline configuration of a Mach 2.2 supersonic cruise concept employing a 1980 - 1985 technolog...
NASA computer codes in the areas of preliminary sizing and enroute performance, takeoff and landing ...
Sideline noise and takeoff field length were varied for two types of Mach 2.32 cruise airplane to de...
A parametric study was made of duct-burning turbofan and suppressed dry turbojet engines installed i...
Variation in engine noise for two landing approach configurations of jet transport aircraf
The results of four years research on technology are synthesized in an advanced supersonic cruise ai...
The relative aero-acoustic effectiveness of two core engine suppressors, a contractor-designed suppr...
Engine performance and mission studies were carried out for a single-spool Turbine Bypass Engine con...
The procedures that are used to select engines for transport and combat aircraft are discussed. In g...
The need for greatly improved fuel efficiency and off-design subsonic characteristics is discussed. ...
A study was made of the effects of turbofan cycle parameters and the use of acoustic noise suppressi...
A study was conducted to determine the promising propulsion systems for advanced supersonic transpor...
The results are presented of a preliminary flight engine design study based on the Quiet Engine Prog...