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Long-term advanced propulsion concepts and technologies II (LAPCAT-II)

Funded under 7th FWP (Seventh Framework Programme)

Research area: AAT-2007-6.1-02 Propulsion,AAT-2007-6.2-01 Novel Air Transport Vehicles

Coordinator
Contact Person: Name: SCHMIT, Virginie (Ms.)
Tel: +33-1-53697652
Fax: +33-1-53697694
Email: Contact
Organisation: EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY
Rue Mario Nikis 8-10
FRANCE

Project description

Lacpat II is a logical follow-up of the previous EC-project which has as objective to reduce antipodal flights to less than 2 to 4 hours. Among the several studied vehicles, only two novel aircraft for a Mach 5 and 8 flight are retained in the present proposal.

Starting from the available Mach 5 vehicle and its related precooled turboramjet, assumed performance figures of different components will now be assessed in more detail, i.e.:
­ Intake design and performance
­ Environment friendly design of combustor
­ Nozzle design and performance
­ Structural analysis

Once available, the vehicle performance will be re-assessed. The outcome will allow the definition of a detailed development roadmap. Though the cruise flight of the Mach 8 vehicle based on a scramjet seemed feasible, the acceleration based on an ejector rocket was not. Integrated design of airframe and engine throughout the whole trajectory is the prime focus now to guarantee a successful design. A turbo-based engine will replace the former ejector rocket to assure better performance and fuel consumption during acceleration.

Important points to be addressed to realize these goals are:
- proper development and validation of engine-airframe integration tools and methodology
- high-speed airbreathing cycle analysis - off- and on-design behaviour of engine and airframe
- dedicated experiments to evaluate the design in various operation points

Validated tool development should give solid confidence to propose a fully integrated vehicle to comply with the mission goals. Once defined, a roadmap will be defined with a step-wise approach to future development. Finally, for vehicles flying at high speeds and high altitudes, limited know-how is available on the environmental impact. The influence of NOx and H2O onto the ozone layer and the formation of contrails with its direct and indirect effects will be investigated for both vehicles.


Project details
Project Acronym: LAPCAT-II
Project Reference: 211485
Start Date: 2008-10-01
Duration: 48 months
Project Cost: 10.26 million euro
Contract Type: Small or medium-scale focused research project
End Date: 2012-09-30
Project Status: Execution
Project Funding: 7.4 million euro

Participants
VON KARMAN INSTITUTE FOR FLUID DYNAMICS BELGIUM
ASTRIUM GMBH GERMANY
MBDA FRANCE SA FRANCE
CENTRE DE RECHERCHE EN AERONAUTIQUE ASBL - CENAERO BELGIUM
REACTION ENGINES LIMITED UNITED KINGDOM
GAS DYNAMICS LTD UNITED KINGDOM
DEUTSCHES ZENTRUM FUER LUFT - UND RAUMFAHRT EV GERMANY
CENTRO ITALIANO RICERCHE AEROSPAZIALI SCPA ITALY
SNECMA SA FRANCE
UNIVERSITAET STUTTGART GERMANY
UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI ROMA LA SAPIENZA ITALY
OFFICE NATIONAL D'ETUDES ET DE RECHERCHES AEROSPATIALES-ONERA FRANCE
UNIVERSITE LIBRE DE BRUXELLES BELGIUM
THE CHANCELLOR, MASTERS AND SCHOLARS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD UNITED KINGDOM
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON UNITED KINGDOM
Record Control Number: 88870
Update Date: 2008-11-27 15:50:19.0

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