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An Approach to Evaluating the Impact of Small-Core Turbofan Technologies on Engine and Aircraft Performance

Authors :
Michael A Bennett
Jeffryes W Chapman
Douglas P Wells
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2024.

Abstract

NASA’s Hybrid Thermally Efficient Core (HyTEC) project aims to accelerate the development of small-core turbofan engine technologies to enable a fuel burn reduction of 5 to 10 percent for next-generation aircraft, compared to 2020s best-in-class technology. This paper presents a demonstration of methods for evaluating the potential performance impact of small-core engine technologies developed under Phase 1 of the HyTEC project. The approach involves model-based systems analysis, where small-core innovations are integrated into baseline turbofan and aircraft systems models, creating a notional vision system. Performance of the vision system is examined at both the engine and vehicle level. The examined performance metrics include: engine bypass ratio, overall pressure ratio, high pressure compressor exit corrected mass flow, and aircraft fuel burn. The CFM LEAP-1B28 and Boeing 737 MAX 8 are chosen as the baseline state-of-the-art systems. Preliminary results map a design space for the small-core vision system and quantify the distinct effects of technologies on the key metrics.

Subjects

Subjects :
Aircraft Propulsion and Power

Details

Language :
English
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Notes :
698154.01.03.01
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.20230016057
Document Type :
Report