Increased emphasis on aircraft safety, enhanced performance and affordability, and the need to reduce the environmental impact of aircrafts are being addressed through the concept of Intelligent Propulsion Systems. These systems are potentially enabled through increased efficiencies of components through active control, advanced diagnostics and prognostics integrated with intelligent engine control, and distributed control with smart sensors and actuators. The focus of this report is on 'On-Board Intelligence', and the discussions are limited to the overall engine gas-path performance perspective. The emphasis throughout the report is on identifying the sensor and actuator needs to realize these intelligent engine concepts and identifying the current sensor and actuator technologies and roadmaps for emerging technologies. The report is of interest both to the 'Customers' to understand the investment needs and the 'Researchers' and 'Technology Developers' to understand the technology needs for closing the gap from current sensor and actuator capabilities to future performance and universal requirements and targets.
More Intelligent Gas Turbine Engines (Des turbomoteurs plus intelligents) (CD-ROM)
2009
pages
Report
No indication
English
Aeronautics , Jet & Gas Turbine Engines , Gas turbine rotors , Aviation safety , Intelligence , Detectors , Investments , Distribution , Efficiency , Environmental impact , Propulsion systems , User needs , Diagnosis(General) , Maps , Roads , Actuators , Onboard , Technology forecasting , Gas flow , Nato , Control , Nato furnished , Foreign reports , Proceedings , Multimedia(Cd-rom)
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