The paper reviews NASA's Energy Efficient Engine Project which was initiated to provide the advanced technology base for a new generation of fuel-conservative engines for introduction into airline service by the late 1980s. Efforts in this project are directed at advancing engine component and systems technologies to a point of demonstrating technology-readiness by 1984. Early results indicate high promise in achieving most of the goals established in the project.
Advanced component technologies for energy-efficient turbofan engines
Joint Propulsion Conference ; 1980 ; Hartford, CT
1980-06-01
Conference paper
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English
Making turbofan engines more energy efficient
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