As was stated in the overview, the goal of the Propulsion Instrumentation Research Program is to provide the instrumentation technology advances needed to support future aeropropulsion research and development. A hallmark of this work is that the sensors and measurement systems being developed are not intended to be used on operational propulsion systems. The systems are aimed at experiments for engine development, component development, and analytical code validation. Although sensors and/or systems for operational engines sometimes grow out of this work, they are not the goal. A further characteristic of this work is that it is frequently blind about whether the application is for aero or space propulsion. Some of the following examples are currently being developed for space propulsion systems, but they are also applicable to aeropropulsion.
Propulsion Instrumentation Research
1991
21 pages
Report
No indication
English
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