A Subsystem Integration Technology Concept

931382

4/1/1993

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McDonnell Douglas Aerospace teamed with Pratt & Whitney and AlliedSignal Aerospace Company for the Subsystem integration Technology (SUIT) program to examine the opportunities for improvement in subsystem integration and to identify a new integration concept.
This concept integrates all aircraft and engine power and cooling systems into a Thermal and Energy Management Module (T/EMM); combines gas separation and usage systems; integrates fuel pumping systems; and integrates utility subsystem controls. The T/EMM is the heart of the concept. It is powered by engine bleed air, rejects heat to engine bypass air, powers airframe and engine subsystems, and provides airframe cooling. The T/EMM can operate autonomously in emergencies or for ground operation.
Performance analyses confirmed the feasibility of the T/EMM concept and demonstrated a 40% reduction in the number of components and a 1,000 lbs reduction in subsystem weight. The weight savings combined with increased energy efficiency reduce vehicle take-off gross weight by 10%. These reductions in equipment and vehicle size translate into significant acquisition and support cost savings.
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https://doi.org/10.4271/931382
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Nick Carter, H., Matulich, D., and Weiss, C., "A Subsystem Integration Technology Concept," Aerospace Atlantic Conference & Exposition, Dayton, Ohio, United States, April 20, 1993, https://doi.org/10.4271/931382.
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Published
4/1/1993
Product Code
931382
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English