The Aero Propulsion and Power Technology Area is responsible for developing air breathing propulsion and power technology for Air Force use. Besides developing new technologies, product centers are supported by helping acquire systems and providing expertise to help solve developmental problems. Current research and development includes aircraft gas turbine engines (components, gas generators, technology demonstrator engines, fuels and lubricants) , missile propulsion, (solid fuel ramjets, ducted rockets, and small turbine engines) , aircraft and missile power (electrical and mechanical power generation, conditioning and distribution, energy storage, and thermal management), and plasma physics. Work is conducted primarily under contract, although an aggressive in-house program exploits new opportunities, maintains technical expertise, and verifies contractor findings. Supporting this are two dozen major in-house RD facilities and an annual budget of over $150 million.
FY96 Aero Propulsion and Power Technology Area Plan (TAP)
1995
36 pages
Report
No indication
English
Jet & Gas Turbine Engines , Research Program Administration & Technology Transfer , Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Air breathing engines , Propulsion systems , Turbines , Guided missiles , Mechanical properties , Air force , Aircraft , Management , Aircraft engines , Demonstrations , Plasmas(Physics) , Contractors , Fuels , Gas turbines , Ramjet engines , Engines , Electric power production , Temperature control , Power , Budgets , Energy storage , Lubricants , Gas generating systems , Gas generator engines , Ducted rockets , Solid jet engine fuels , Tap(Technology area plan) , Ihptet(Integrated high performance turbine engine technology)
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