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NASA'S ROLE IN GAS TURBINE TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT: ACCELERATING TECHNICAL PROGRESS VIA COLLABORATION BETWEEN ACADEMIA, INDUSTRY, AND GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

机译:NASA在燃气轮机技术开发中的作用:通过学术界,工业界和政府机构之间的合作促进技术进步

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Given the maturity of the gas turbine engine since its invention and also considering the limited and flattened level of resources expected to be allocated for NASA aeronautics research and development, we ask the question are NASA technology investments still needed to enable future turbine engine-based propulsion systems? If so, what is NASA's unique role to justify NASA's investment? To address this topic, we will first review the accomplishments and the impact that NASA Glenn Research Center has made on turbine engine technologies over the last 78 years. Specifically, this paper discusses NASA's role and contributions to turbine engine development, specific to both 1) NASA's role in conducting experiments to understand flow physics and provide relevant benchmark validation experiments for Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) code development, validation, and assessment; and 2) the impact of technologies resulting from NASA collaborations with industry, academia, and other government agencies. Note that the scope of the discussion is limited to the NASA technology contributions with which the author was intimately associated, and does not represent the entirety of the NASA contributions to turbine engine technology. The specific research, development, and demonstrations discussed herein were selected to both 1) provide a comprehensive review and reference list of the technology and its impact, and 2) identify NASA's unique role and highlight how NASA's involvement resulted in additional benefit to the gas turbine engine community. Secondly, we will discuss current NASA collaborations that are in progress and provide a status of the results. Finally, we discuss the challenges anticipated for future turbine engine-based propulsion systems for civil aviation and identify potential opportunities for collaboration where NASA involvement would be beneficial. Ultimately, the gas turbine engine community will decide if NASA involvement is needed to contribute to the development of the design and analysis tools, databases, and technology demonstration programs to meet these challenges for future turbine engine-based propulsion systems.
机译:鉴于燃气轮机发动机的成熟以来,由于本发明而且还考虑到NASA航空研究和开发的预期分配有限和趋势的资源水平,我们提出了该问题,仍然需要NASA技术投资,以实现基于涡轮发动机的推进系统?如果是的话,NASA是合理的独特作用,证明了NASA的投资?为了解决这一主题,我们将首先审查纳萨格伦研究中心在过去78年中对NASA Glenn Research Technologies制造的成就和影响。具体而言,本文讨论了NASA对涡轮发动机开发的作用和贡献,特定于1)NASA在进行实验中的作用,以了解流量物理学,为计算流体动力学(CFD)代码开发,验证和评估提供相关的基准验证实验; 2)NASA合作与行业,学术界和其他政府机构产生的技术的影响。请注意,讨论的范围仅限于作者密切相关的美国宇航局技术贡献,并且不代表对涡轮发动机技术的整体贡献。本文讨论的具体研究,开发和示范选择为1)提供技术的全面审查和参考清单及其影响,2)识别NASA的独特作用,并强调NASA如何参与燃气轮机的额外福利发动机社区。其次,我们将讨论正在进行的现行NASA合作,并提供结果的状态。最后,我们讨论了对民用航空的未来基于涡轮发动机的推进系统预期的挑战,并确定了美国航空航天局参与的合作的潜在机会。最终,燃气轮机社区将决定是否需要NASA参与,为开发设计和分析工具,数据库和技术示范计划,以满足未来的基于涡轮发动机的推进系统的这些挑战。

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