The environmental and economic goals projected for advanced supersonic transports will require revolutionary improvements in propulsion systems. Variable cycle engine concepts that incorporate unique components and advanced technologies show promise in meeting these goals. Pratt & Whitney Aircraft is conducting conceptual design studies of variable cycle engine concepts under NASA sponsorship. This paper reviews some of the design considerations for these engine concepts. Emphasis is placed on jet noise abatement, reduction of emissions, performance improvements, installation considerations, hot-section characteristics and control system requirements. Two representative variable cycle engine concepts that incorporate these basic design considerations are described.
Engine design considerations for 2nd generation supersonic transports
Society of Automotive Engineers, Air Transportation Meeting ; 1975 ; Hartford, CT
1975-05-01
Conference paper
No indication
English
Engine Design Considerations for 2nd Generation Supersonic Transports
SAE Technical Papers | 1975
|Some Flight Deck Design Considerations for Supersonic Transports
SAE Technical Papers | 1964
|Some flight deck design considerations for supersonic transports
Engineering Index Backfile | 1964
|Some considerations affecting design and operation of supersonic civil transports
Engineering Index Backfile | 1964
|NTIS | 1973