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Advanced Airbreathing Propulsion Cycles For High Speed Flight
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Sustained high speed flight cannot be achieved by improvements in traditional turbojet/turbofan propulsion systems. Instead, propulsion cycles optimized for high speed flight are required. These include combined cycles such as the air turboramjet for the lower speed regime, and scramjet-type cycles for the higher speed regime. Characteristics of these advanced airbreathing propulsion cycles are discussed, and propulsion-related technology issues are addressed.
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Campbell, J., Kissinger, R., and Kors, D., "Advanced Airbreathing Propulsion Cycles For High Speed Flight," SAE Technical Paper 881202, 1988, https://doi.org/10.4271/881202.Also In
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