This paper describes the impact of noise on the civil aircraft design process. The challenge to design ‘silent’ aircraft is the development of efficient airframe-engine technologies, for which integration is essential to produce an optimum aircraft, otherwise penalties such as higher fuel consumption, and, or noise are a concern. A description of work completed by Cranfield University will cover design methodologies used for a Broad delta airframe concept, with reference to future studies into alternate concepts. Engine cycle designs for ultra-high bypass ratio, constant volume combustor, and recuperated propulsion cycles are described, with a discussion of integration challenges within the airframe.
Development of a Broad Delta Airframe and Propulsion Concepts for Reducing Aircraft Noise around Airports
Sae Technical Papers
Aerospace Technology Conference and Exposition ; 2007
17.09.2007
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Englisch
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