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Small Engine Component Technology (SECT) studyThe objective of this study is to identify high payoff technologies for year 2000 small gas turbine engines, and to provide a technology plan to guide research and technology efforts toward revolutionizing the small gas turbine technology base. The goal is to define the required technology to provide a 30 percent reduction in mission fuel burned, to reduce direct operating costs by at least 10 percent, and to provide increased reliability and durability of the gas turbine propulsion system. The baseline established to evaluate the year 2000 technology base was an 8-passenger commercial tilt-rotor aircraft powered by a current technology gas turbine engine. Three basic engine cycles were studied: the simple cycle engine, a waste heat recovery cycle, and a wave rotor engine cycle. For the simple cycle engine, two general arrangements were considered: the traditional concentric spool arrangement and a nonconcentric spool arrangement. Both a regenerative and a recuperative cycle were studied for the waste heat recovery cycle.
Document ID
19910014894
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Contractor Report (CR)
Authors
Larkin, T. R.
(General Motors Corp. Indianapolis, IN, United States)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
March 1, 1986
Subject Category
Aircraft Propulsion And Power
Report/Patent Number
AVSCOM-TR-86-C-8
EDR-12422
NASA-CR-175081
NAS 1.26:175081
Report Number: AVSCOM-TR-86-C-8
Report Number: EDR-12422
Report Number: NASA-CR-175081
Report Number: NAS 1.26:175081
Accession Number
91N24207
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAS3-24542
PROJECT: DA PROJ. 1L1-61101-AH-45
PROJECT: RTOP 535-05-01
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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