Proceedings of the Workshop on Engine-Airframe Integration (Short-Haul Aircraft) Held at the Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland on May 11-12, 1977,
Abstract
The principal concerns in the development of air-breathing propulsion, it is generally agreed, are fuel availability, engine-airframe-control integration, life-cycle reliability and environmental problems. In several respects integration presents the most challenging problems from the point of view of future airplanes, especially those in which multi-mission capability, maneuverability and special flight characteristics are demanded. Within the framework of military aircraft technology, short-haul carriers with V/STOL capability constitute one of the important classes of airplanes requiring urgent development. Integration problems are especially severe in this class of airplanes, and the solution of those problems largely determines the success of the airplanes to meet the projected mission objectives. This Workshop was devoted to a discussion of the current status, the scope for developments and the needs in research in the general area of integration problems in short-haul, V/STOL problems. The Workshop was attended by about 63 persons who came from various institutions such as universities, industries, government laboratories and research funding agencies.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 01, 1977
- Accession Number
- ADA053417
Entities
People
- S. N. B. Murthy
Organizations
- Purdue University