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Publication date: 9 February 2022

Shouvik Bandopadhyay, Tanooj Jagdeep, Koshika Pandey, Nishchay Sadrani and Kannan B.T.

This study aims to propose a novel configuration for turbofan engine inlets to increase the overall effectiveness of the engine.

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Abstract

Purpose

This study aims to propose a novel configuration for turbofan engine inlets to increase the overall effectiveness of the engine.

Design/methodology/approach

Conventional fan has been split radially into two blisk stages, namely, core blisk and bypass blisk. The two blisks are driven by a common shaft but rotate at two different revolutions per minutes (RPMs) on the same plane of rotation simultaneously through a planetary gear mechanism. To avoid any mechanical contact between the two stages, a minimum optimum distance is kept between them.

Findings

An apt reduction ratio of planetary gears allows the bypass blisk to rotate at a lower RPM. Thus, unlike conventional geared single fan configuration, transonic speed at the blade’s tip is prevented without decreasing the core stage’s RPM. Consequently, wave drag is eradicated without compromising the engine's core performance as surplus air can always be supplied to it. Compressor stall and surge can also be significantly reduced.

Research limitations/implications

The concept is at its infancy. Extensive iterations and experimentations are required before implementing it practically.

Practical implications

The configuration fulfils to conceive a practical and industrially scalable method to extract better performance from existing engine architecture with minimal changes while reducing noise and emissions, meeting the short-term emission and noise goals unless electric or hydrogen-powered flight fully matured.

Social implications

The present concept reduces engine noise and thereby helps in reduction of airport noise pollution. This concept also helps in reducing global warming by reducing emissions.

Originality/value

The paper presents a novel configuration for a turbofan engine’s inlet fan and discusses its engineering implications and initial feasibility in detail.

Details

Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, vol. 94 no. 6
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 1748-8842

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