Essays about: "Low-bypass turbofan"

Found 3 essays containing the words Low-bypass turbofan.

  1. 1. Turbofan Engine Modeling - For The Fighter Aircraft of The Future

    University essay from Linköpings universitet/Mekanisk värmeteori och strömningslära

    Author : Aria Tahmasebi; [2022]
    Keywords : Turbofan; Engine; Turbofan engine; Gas turbine; Engine model; Engine modeling; Simulink; Simulink engine; Fighter aircraft; SAAB; Engine performance; Engine optimization;

    Abstract : The demand for turbofan engine performance development is high in the military industry. However, to develop the engine, it is necessary to predict its performance, and engine testing is both time-consuming and costly. Therefore, simulation is an effective approach to predicting the engine’s performance. READ MORE

  2. 2. OPTIMIZATION OF NOZZLE SETTINGS FOR A FIGHTER AIRCRAFT

    University essay from Mälardalens högskola/Industriell ekonomi och organisation

    Author : Alexander Stenebrant; Nor Al-Mosawi; [2019]
    Keywords : Low-bypass turbofan; afterburner; convergent-divergent nozzle; afterbody drag; computational fluid dynamics.;

    Abstract : Most fighters use the convergent-divergent nozzle configuration to accelerate into the supersonic realm. This nozzle configuration greatly increases the thrust potential of the aircraft compared to the simpler convergent nozzle. READ MORE

  3. 3. Conceptual Design of a Supersonic Jet Engine

    University essay from Mälardalens högskola/Akademin för innovation, design och teknik

    Author : Joakim Kareliusson; Melker Nordqvist; [2014]
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    Abstract : This thesis is a response to the request for proposal issued by a joint collaboration between the AIAA Foundation and ASME/IGTI as a student competition to design a new turbofan engine intended for a conceptual supersonic business jet expected to enter service in 2025. Due to the increasing competition in the aircraft industry and the more stringent environmental legislations the new engine is expected to provide a lower fuel burn than the current engine intended for the aircraft to increase the chances of commercial success. READ MORE