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Supporting Understanding of Boundary Layer Ingesting Model Experiment

PROJECTS
Funding
European
European Union
Duration
-
Status
Ongoing
Geo-spatial type
Other
Total project cost
€3 612 550
EU Contribution
€3 612 550
Project Acronym
SUBLIME
STRIA Roadmaps
Vehicle design and manufacturing (VDM)
Transport mode
Airborne icon
Transport policies
Environmental/Emissions aspects,
Other specified
Transport sectors
Passenger transport,
Freight transport

Overview

Call for proposal
H2020-CS2-CFP09-2018-02
Link to CORDIS
Objectives

SUBLIME (Supporting Understanding of Boundary Layer Ingestion Model Experiment)

The introduction of engines integrated with the rear fuselage (BLI engines) in large passenger aircrafts poses new challenges regarding accurate experimental assessment of their performance, especially in terms of power savings, over conventional propulsive architectures (e.g. podded engines) as the engine is fed with a distorted flow.

The SUBLIME project will address this challenge, resulting in a flexible and robust experimental set-up to establish dependencies among the propulsor shape/position, the fan inlet distortion pattern and the corresponding power savings. A consortium of an R&D institute, an SME, and 2 Universities with complementary skills will produce this result in close coordination with the topic manager in 36 months, asking for a grant of € 3.612.500.

Coordinator ARA will provide a number of aircraft configurations equipped with BLI propulsors integrated in the rear fuselage, designed and optimized in cooperation with HIT09 (mainly responsible for CFD studies and fan design), Cranfield University (mainly responsible for theoretical and experimental force bookkeeping) and Chalmers University of Technology (mainly involved in engine cycle studies), to be subsequently manufactured and tested by ARA in their transonic wind tunnel.

The project will advance the state of the art in BLI studies by means of wind tunnel activities supported by high-fidelity CFD simulations to consistently predict full-scale behaviour of the aircraft architectures suitable for appropriate propulsor installation which minimizes inlet flow distortions and maximizes power saving. The results of installed wind-tunnel tested aircraft+propulsors will be delivered in full compliance with the call.

SUBLIME will provide methodologies, tools and facilities to the European aviation industry, therefore contributing to releasing the full potential of power saving of BLI engines.

Funding

Parent Programmes
Institution Type
Public institution
Institution Name
European Commission
Type of funding
Public (EU)
Other Programme
JTI-CS2-2018-CfP09-LPA-01-58 - BLI configurations of classical tube and wing aircraft architecture - Wind tunnel tests insight into propulsor inlet distortion and power saving

Partners

Lead Organisation
Organisation
Universita Degli Studi Di Padova
Address
Via 8 Febbraio 1848 2, 35122 Padova, Italy
Organisation website
EU Contribution
€25 000
Partner Organisations
Organisation
Aircraft Research Association Limited
Address
Manton Lane, Bedford, MK41 7PF, United Kingdom
Organisation website
EU Contribution
€2 559 623
Organisation
Cranfield University
Address
College Road, CRANFIELD - BEDFORDSHIRE, MK43 0AL, United Kingdom
Organisation website
EU Contribution
€394 739
Organisation
Hit09 Srl
Address
PIAZZETTA BETTIOL GIUSEPPE 15, 35137 PADOVA PD, Italy
EU Contribution
€422 563
Organisation
Chalmers Tekniska Hoegskola Ab
Address
41296 GOTHENBURG, Sweden
Organisation website
EU Contribution
€210 625

Technologies

Technology Theme
Aircraft design and manufacturing
Technology
Turbulent Boundary Layer Control (TBLC) for skin-friction drag
Development phase
Research/Invention

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