Turbofan engine performance optimization based on aircraft cruise thrust level

The aim of this paper is to define a methodology to minimize the adjustment effort required to comply with aircraft design performance requirements, when commercial off-the-shelf turbofan engines are installed, which is a challenge to aircraft manufactures. In order to achieve an efficient operation...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering 2019-02, Vol.41 (2), p.1-15, Article 64
Hauptverfasser: da Fonseca Filho, Valdi Freire, Gama Ribeiro, Raphael Felipe, Lacava, Pedro Teixeira
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Zusammenfassung:The aim of this paper is to define a methodology to minimize the adjustment effort required to comply with aircraft design performance requirements, when commercial off-the-shelf turbofan engines are installed, which is a challenge to aircraft manufactures. In order to achieve an efficient operation, a reasonable proposal is to adapt the propulsive performance by turbofan engine optimization. This work is carried out according to the following steps: (i) creation of estimated performance curves for a gas turbine from limited data; (ii) analysis of the impacts on performance and propulsive integration, applying computer simulation of the most promising engine components configuration; and (iii) matching between the lowest specific fuel consumption and the net thrust required for the cruise flight phase of the aircraft. The technical feasibility and the possible predisposition of engine manufactures to perform the implementation were also considered as critical points in this procedure. As a final result, an evaluation that presents the most suitable turbofan engine component modifications proposal to comply with engine/aircraft performance integration to be applied in the conceptual design phase was obtained.
ISSN:1678-5878
1806-3691
DOI:10.1007/s40430-018-1562-1