Integrated Flight-Propulsion Control Concepts for Supersonic Transport Airplanes

901928

9/1/1990

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Abstract
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Integration of propulsion and flight-control systems will provide significant performance improvements for supersonic transport airplanes. Increased engine thrust and reduced fuel consumption can be obtained by controlling engine stall margin as a function of flight and engine operating conditions. Improved inlet pressure recovery and decreased inlet drag can result from inlet control system integration. Using propulsion system forces and moments to augment the flight-control system and airplane stability can reduce the flight-control surface and tail size, weight, and drag. Special control modes may also be desirable for minimizing community noise and for emergency procedures. The overall impact of integrated controls on the takeoff gross weight for a generic high speed civil transport is presented.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/901928
Pages
18
Citation
Burcham, F., Gilyard, G., and Gelhausen, P., "Integrated Flight-Propulsion Control Concepts for Supersonic Transport Airplanes," SAE Technical Paper 901928, 1990, https://doi.org/10.4271/901928.
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Published
9/1/1990
Product Code
901928
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English