This paper discusses the requirements for the propulsion system of supersonic cruise aircraft that are quiet enough to fly over land and operate from civil airports, have trans-pacific range in the order of 6000 nmi (11,112 km), and payload in the order of 10,000 lb (4,545 kg). It is concluded that the resulting requirements for both the fuel consumption and engine thrust/weight ratio for such aircraft will require high compressor exit and turbine inlet temperatures, together with bypass ratios that are significantly higher than typical supersonic-capable engines. Several technologies for improving both the fuel consumption and weight of the propulsion system are suggested. Some of these directly reduce engine weight whilst others, by improving individual component performance, will enable higher bypass ratios. The latter should therefore also indirectly reduce the bare engine weight. It is emphasized, however, that these specific technologies require considerable further development. Whilst the use of higher bypass ratio is a significant departure from more usual engines designed for supersonic cruise, it is nonetheless considered to be a practical option for an aircraft of this kind.
Skip Nav Destination
ASME/JSME 2003 4th Joint Fluids Summer Engineering Conference
July 6–10, 2003
Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
Conference Sponsors:
- Fluids Engineering Division
ISBN:
0-7918-3696-7
PROCEEDINGS PAPER
Propulsion System Requirements for Quiet, Long Range, Supersonic Aircraft
Michael J. Brear,
Michael J. Brear
University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Search for other works by this author on:
Jack L. Kerrebrock,
Jack L. Kerrebrock
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
Search for other works by this author on:
Alan H. Epstein
Alan H. Epstein
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
Search for other works by this author on:
Michael J. Brear
University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Jack L. Kerrebrock
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
Alan H. Epstein
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
Paper No:
FEDSM2003-45690, pp. 1921-1930; 10 pages
Published Online:
February 4, 2009
Citation
Brear, MJ, Kerrebrock, JL, & Epstein, AH. "Propulsion System Requirements for Quiet, Long Range, Supersonic Aircraft." Proceedings of the ASME/JSME 2003 4th Joint Fluids Summer Engineering Conference. Volume 1: Fora, Parts A, B, C, and D. Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. July 6–10, 2003. pp. 1921-1930. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/FEDSM2003-45690
Download citation file:
15
Views
Related Proceedings Papers
Related Articles
Propulsion System Requirements for Long Range, Supersonic Aircraft
J. Fluids Eng (March,2006)
Volume Dynamics Propulsion System Modeling for Supersonics Vehicle Research
J. Turbomach (October,2010)
A Comparison of Hydraulic and Pneumatic Accessory Power Generation
Trans. ASME (August,1957)
Related Chapters
Outlook
Closed-Cycle Gas Turbines: Operating Experience and Future Potential
Solution of Phased-Mission Benchmark Problem Using the SimPRA Dynamic PRA Methdology (PSAM-0345)
Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Probabilistic Safety Assessment & Management (PSAM)
Combined Cycle Power Plant
Energy and Power Generation Handbook: Established and Emerging Technologies