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Advanced Subsonic Airplane Design and Economic StudiesA study was made to examine the effect of advanced technology engines on the performance of subsonic airplanes and provide a vision of the potential which these advanced engines offered. The year 2005 was selected as the entry-into-service (EIS) date for engine/airframe combination. A set of four airplane classes (passenger and design range combinations) that were envisioned to span the needs for the 2005 EIS period were defined. The airframes for all classes were designed and sized using 2005 EIS advanced technology. Two airplanes were designed and sized for each class: one using current technology (1995) engines to provide a baseline, and one using advanced technology (2005) engines. The resulting engine/airframe combinations were compared and evaluated on the basis on sensitivity to basic engine performance parameters (e.g. SFC and engine weight) as well as DOC+I. The advanced technology engines provided significant reductions in fuel burn, weight, and wing area. Average values were as follows: reduction in fuel burn = 18%, reduction in wing area = 7%, and reduction in TOGW = 9%. Average DOC+I reduction was 3.5% using the pricing model based on payload-range index and 5% using the pricing model based on airframe weight. Noise and emissions were not considered.
Document ID
19950017884
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Other
Authors
Liebeck, Robert H.
(McDonnell-Douglas Aerospace Long Beach, CA, United States)
Andrastek, Donald A.
(McDonnell-Douglas Aerospace Long Beach, CA, United States)
Chau, Johnny
(McDonnell-Douglas Aerospace Long Beach, CA, United States)
Girvin, Raquel
(McDonnell-Douglas Aerospace Long Beach, CA, United States)
Lyon, Roger
(McDonnell-Douglas Aerospace Long Beach, CA, United States)
Rawdon, Blaine K.
(McDonnell-Douglas Aerospace Long Beach, CA, United States)
Scott, Paul W.
(McDonnell-Douglas Aerospace Long Beach, CA, United States)
Wright, Robert A.
(McDonnell-Douglas Aerospace Long Beach, CA, United States)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
April 1, 1995
Subject Category
Aircraft Propulsion And Power
Report/Patent Number
E-9488
Accession Number
95N24304
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAS3-25965
PROJECT: RTOP 538-08-11
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.
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