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N+3 Aircraft Concept Designs and Trade Studies

Authors :
Greitzer, E. M
Bonnefoy, P. A
DelaRosaBlanco, E
Dorbian, C. S
Drela, M
Hall, D. K
Hansman, R. J
Hileman, J. I
Liebeck, R. H
Levegren, J
Mody, P
Pertuze, J. A
Sato, S
Spakovszky, Z. S
Tan, C. S
Hollman, J. S
Duda, J. E
Fitzgerald, N
Houghton, J
Kerrebrock, J. L
Kiwada, G. F
Kordonowy, D
Parrish, J. C
Tylko, J
Wen, E. A
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2010.

Abstract

MIT, Aerodyne Research, Aurora Flight Sciences, and Pratt & Whitney have collaborated to address NASA s desire to pursue revolutionary conceptual designs for a subsonic commercial transport that could enter service in the 2035 timeframe. The MIT team brings together multidisciplinary expertise and cutting-edge technologies to determine, in a rigorous and objective manner, the potential for improvements in noise, emissions, and performance for subsonic fixed wing transport aircraft. The collaboration incorporates assessment of the trade space in aerodynamics, propulsion, operations, and structures to ensure that the full spectrum of improvements is identified. Although the analysis focuses on these key areas, the team has taken a system-level approach to find the integrated solutions that offer the best balance in performance enhancements. Based on the trade space analyses and system-level assessment, two aircraft have been identified and carried through conceptual design to show both the in-depth engineering that underpins the benefits envisioned and also the technology paths that need to be followed to enable, within the next 25 years, the development of aircraft three generations ahead in capabilities from those flying today.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Notes :
WBS 561581.02.08.03.13.03, , NNX08AW63A
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.20100042401
Document Type :
Report