Investigation of novel propulsion systems – the exoskeletal engine concept. Part II
The exoskeletal engine represents a relatively new concept in the world of propulsion systems. It is a drum-rotor engine concept in which conventionally heavy shafts and discs are eliminated and replaced by rotating casings that support the blades in span wise compression. Thus the rotating blades a...
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doaj-95614e497e214203903a4e98e1c062d82020-11-25T01:37:13ZengNational Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli” - INCASINCAS Bulletin2066-82012247-45282011-06-01323910.13111/2066-8201.2011.3.2.1Investigation of novel propulsion systems – the exoskeletal engine concept. Part IIIulian JUHASZDaniel CRUNTEANUThe exoskeletal engine represents a relatively new concept in the world of propulsion systems. It is a drum-rotor engine concept in which conventionally heavy shafts and discs are eliminated and replaced by rotating casings that support the blades in span wise compression. Thus the rotating blades are in compression rather than in tension. The resulting open channel at the engine centerline has immense potential for jet noise reduction and can also accommodate an inner combined-cycle thruster such as a ramjet. This is the second part of the article.http://bulletin.incas.ro/files/crunteanu_daniel_v3_is2_fulll.pdfexoskeletal enginenovel propulsion systemshigh temperature composite materialshybrid materials/structures |
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Investigation of novel propulsion systems – the exoskeletal engine concept. Part II |
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Investigation of novel propulsion systems – the exoskeletal engine concept. Part II |
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Investigation of novel propulsion systems – the exoskeletal engine concept. Part II |
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Investigation of novel propulsion systems – the exoskeletal engine concept. Part II |
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Investigation of novel propulsion systems – the exoskeletal engine concept. Part II |
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investigation of novel propulsion systems – the exoskeletal engine concept. part ii |
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National Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli” - INCAS |
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INCAS Bulletin |
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2066-8201 2247-4528 |
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2011-06-01 |
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The exoskeletal engine represents a relatively new concept in the world of propulsion systems. It is a drum-rotor engine concept in which conventionally heavy shafts and discs are eliminated and replaced by rotating casings that support the blades in span wise compression. Thus the rotating blades are in compression rather than in tension. The resulting open channel at the engine centerline has immense potential for jet noise reduction and can also accommodate an inner combined-cycle thruster such as a ramjet. This is the second part of the article. |
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exoskeletal engine novel propulsion systems high temperature composite materials hybrid materials/structures |
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