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    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: A study was conducted to determine the promising propulsion systems for advanced supersonic transport application, and to identify the critical propulsion technology requirements. It is shown that noise constraints have a major effect on the selection of the various engine types and cycle parameters. Several promising advanced propulsion systems were identified which show the potential of achieving lower levels of sideline jet noise than the first generation supersonic transport systems. The non-afterburning turbojet engine, utilizing a very high level of jet suppression, shows the potential to achieve FAR 36 noise level. The duct-heating turbofan with a low level of jet suppression is the most attractive engine for noise levels from FAR 36 to FAR 36 minus 5 EPNdb, and some series/parallel variable cycle engines show the potential of achieving noise levels down to FAR 36 minus 10 EPNdb with moderate additional penalty. The study also shows that an advanced supersonic commercial transport would benefit appreciably from advanced propulsion technology. The critical propulsion technology needed for a viable supersonic propulsion system, and the required specific propulsion technology programs are outlined.
    Keywords: PROPULSION SYSTEMS
    Type: NASA-CR-134633 , PWA-TM-4871
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: The challenge to meet or better FAR 36 noise level requirements is particularly difficult in the SST due to the relatively high jet velocities required to give an acceptable supersonic powerplant. This requires careful tailoring of the powerplant cycle to give good flight performance with a jet velocity low enough to meet the noise requirements with a practical jet noise suppressor. The effect on engine cycle selection of meeting various noise levels will be reviewed. The range of engine cycles will cover turbojet and turbofan cycles, as well as variable cycle engines. The selection of the cycle parameters such as turbine temperature, bypass ratio, and fan pressure ratio as required to meet various noise levels will be reviewed. The effect on the engine design of jet noise suppression and engine acoustic treatment will also be reviewed. The impact of designing the engines at the different noise levels will be evaluated on an overall supersonic transport systems basis.
    Keywords: PROPULSION SYSTEMS
    Type: AIAA PAPER 73-1295 , Propulsion Conference; Nov 05, 1973 - Nov 07, 1973; Las Vegas, NV; US
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: Future supersonic transports will have to provide improvement in the areas of economics, range, and emissions relative to the present generation of supersonic transports, as well as meeting or improving upon FAR 36 noise goals. This paper covers the promising propulsion systems including variable-cycle engine concepts for long-range supersonic commercial transport application. The benefits of applying advanced propulsion technology to solve the economic and environmental problems are reviewed. The advanced propulsion technologies covered are in the areas of structures, materials, cooling techniques, aerodynamics, variable engine geometry, jet noise suppressors, acoustic treatment, and low-emission burners. The results of applying the advanced propulsion technology are presented in terms of improvement in overall system takeoff gross weight and return on investment.
    Keywords: PROPULSION SYSTEMS
    Type: SAE PAPER 730896 , National Aerospace Engineering and Manufacturing Meeting; Oct 16, 1973 - Oct 18, 1973; Los Angeles, CA
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