Aerospace Power Technology
Abstract
This project develops and demonstrates system and subsystem integration to include adaptive architectures, actuation, electrical power, thermal management, and distribution for aerospace applications. This project develops and demonstrates the components, controls and systems required to satisfy the operational needs of current and future aircraft and enables the use of future high-power payloads. This technology enhances reliability and survivability, and reduces vulnerability, weight, and life cycle costs of air platforms. The electrical power system components developed are projected to provide a two-fold to five-fold improvement in aircraft reliability and maintainability, and a reduction in power system weight. This project is integrated into energy optimized aircraft efforts and power and thermal programs. In FY 2021, the entirety of Project 633035, Aerospace Power Technology, will be transferred to PE 0603033F, Next Gen Platforms Dev/Demo, Project 633035, Aerospace Power Technology, as part of the Air Force RDT&E BA 03 PE consolidation in order to realign technology areas to better support the National Defense Strategy, Air Force Future Operating Concept and Air Force Science and Technology Strategy, April 2019. The Project and associated efforts will continue to be managed by the Air Force Research Laboratory Aerospace Systems Technology Directorate located in Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. This is an administrative realignment for consolidation, and not a new start.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Project
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2021
- Source ID
- 633035_0603216F_3_3600_PB_2021
Related Documents
- Root: Aerospace Propulsion and Power Technology
- Child Accomplishment: High Power Aircraft Subsystem Technologies