A broad overview of the scope of research presently being supported by NASA in aircraft propulsion is presented with emphasis on Lewis Research Center activities related to civil air transports, CTOL and V/STOL systems. Aircraft systems work is performed to identify the requirements for the propulsion system that enhance the mission capabilities of the aircraft. This important source of innovation and creativity drives the direction of propulsion research. In a companion effort, component research of a generic nature is performed to provide a better basis for design and provides an evolutionary process for technological growth that increases the capabilities of all types of aircraft. Both are important.
NASA research in aircraft propulsion
Ann. Intern. Gas Turbine Conf., ; 1982 ; London
1982-01-01
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Nasa Research in Aircraft Propulsion
NTIS | 1982
|NASA research in aircraft propulsion
NTRS | 1982
|NASA research in aircraft propulsion
Tema Archiv | 1982
|