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A review of advanced turboprop transport aircraft
Institution:1. Centre for Computational Engineering Sciences, Cranfield University, Cranfield, Bedfordshire, MK43 0AL, United Kingdom;2. National Flying Laboratory Centre, Cranfield University, Cranfield, Bedfordshire, MK43 0AL, United Kingdom;1. Graduate School of Science, Eskisehir Technical University, Eskisehir, Turkey;2. Faculty of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Eskisehir Technical University, Eskisehir, Turkey;3. TUSAS Engine Industries, Eskisehir, Turkey;1. Department of Computer Engineering, Faculty of Technology, Isparta University of Applied Sciences, TR-32260 Isparta, Turkey;2. Mechatronics Program, Electronics and Automation Department, Vocational School of Technical Sciences, Burdur Mehmet Akif Ersoy University, TR-15100 Burdur, Turkey;3. Department of Aviation, I?d?r University, TR-76000 I?d?r, Turkey;4. Department of Airframe and Powerplant Maintenance, School of Civil Aviation, Süleyman Demirel University, Isparta, Turkey
Abstract:The application of advanced technologies shows the potential for significant improvement in the fuel efficiency and operating costs of future transport aircraft envisioned for operation in the 1990s time period. One of the more promising advanced technologies is embodied in an advanced turboprop concept originated by Hamilton Standard and NASA and known as the propfan. The propfan concept features a highly loaded multibladed, variable pitch propeller geared to a high pressure ratio gas turbine engine. The blades have high sweepback and advanced airfoil sections to achieve 80 percent propulsive efficiency at M=0.80 cruise speed. Aircraft system studies have shown improvements in fuel efficiency of 15–20 percent for propfan advanced transport aircraft as compared to equivalent turbofan transports. Beginning with the Lockheed C-130 and Electra turboprop aircraft, this paper presents an overview of the evolution of propfan aircraft design concepts and system studies. These system studies include possible civil and military transport applications and data on the performance, community and far-field noise characteristics and operating costs of propfan aircraft design concepts. NASA Aircraft Energy Efficiency (ACEE) program propfan projects with industry are reviewed with respect to system studies of propfan aircraft and recommended flight development programs.
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