The Ultra-Efficient Engine Technology (UEET) Project is formulated according to the Office of Aerospace Technology's objectives as outlined in the NASA Strategic Plan. It is directly related to the 'protect the environment' objective and will make progress toward the 'increase mobility' and 'support national security' objectives as well. UEET technologies will impact future civil and military aircraft and will benefit the development of future space transportation propulsion systems. UEET Project success will, therefore, depend on developing revolutionary, but affordable, technology solutions that are inherently safe and reliable and thus can be incorporated in future propulsion system designs. In fiscal year 2003, UEET became part of NASA's Vehicle Systems Program and continues to evolve its programmatic role. The Vehicle Systems Program aims to develop breakthrough technologies and methodologies, push the boundaries of flight through research on advanced vehicle concepts, respond quickly to industry and the Department of Defense on critical safety and other issues, and provide facilities and expert consultation for industry and other Government agencies during product development.


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    Title :

    Ultra-Efficient Engine Technology Project Integrated Into NASA's Vehicle Systems Program


    Contributors:
    R. J. Shaw (author)

    Publication date :

    2004


    Size :

    4 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English





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    Shaw, R.J. / International Council of the Aeronautical Sciences | British Library Conference Proceedings | 2000



    Results of NASA's Energy Efficient Engine Program

    Ciepluch, Carl C. / Davis, Donald Y. / Gray, David E. | NTRS | 1987


    Results of NASA's Energy Efficient Engine Program

    CIEPLUCH, CARL C. / DAVIS, DONALD Y. / GRAY, DAVID E. | AIAA | 1987