Fundamental considerations in the design and performance assessment of propulsive fuselage aircraft concepts

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2024

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2024-12-13

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Cambridge University Press (CUP)

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0001-9240

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Moirou NGM, Mutangara NE, Sanders DS. (2024) Fundamental considerations in the design and performance assessment of propulsive fuselage aircraft concepts. The Aeronautical Journal, Available online 28 November 2024

Abstract

Propulsive fuselage aircraft complement the two under-wing turbofans of current aircraft with an embedded propulsion system within the airframe to ingest the energy-rich fuselage boundary layer. The key design features of this embedding are examined and related to an aero-propulsive performance assessment undertaken in the absolute reference frame which is believed to best evaluate these effects with intuitive physics-based interpretations. First, this study completes previous investigations on the potential for energy recovery for different fuselage slenderness ratios to characterise the aerodynamics sensitivity to morphed fuselage-tail design changes and potential performance before integrating fully circumferential propulsors. Its installation design space is then explored with macro design parameters (position, size and operating conditions) where an optimum suggests up to 11% fuel savings during cruise and up to 16% when introducing compact nacelles and re-scaling of the under-wing turbofans. Overall, this work provides valuable insights for designers and aerodynamicists on the potential performance of their concepts to meet the environmental targets of future aircraft.

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boundary layer ingestion, computational fluid dynamics, performance accounting, propulsive fuselage concept, 40 Engineering, 4001 Aerospace Engineering, Aerospace & Aeronautics, 35 Commerce, management, tourism and services, 40 Engineering

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This work was conducted within the SUBLIME (Supporting Understanding of Boundary-Layer Ingestion Model Experiment) project as part of the Clean Sky 2 Joint Undertaking which has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under Grant Agreement No. 864803.

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