The introduction of boundary layer ingesting (BLI) propulsors integrated with the rear fuselage in large passenger aircraft poses new challenges regarding accurate assessments of the power savings potential over conventional podded installations.
The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the wish for zero emission air travel and so methods for reducing power requirements are more relevant now that when the project started
The project has allowed the beneficiaries maintain and increase their workforce, providing and maintaining high value employment throughout Europe, where the COVID-19 pandemic has seen job losses in the aerospace and wider industry, the clean sky2 programme as a whole has helped to safe guard employment.
The resulting combined experimental and CFD database of SUBLIME has allowed better understanding the dependencies among the propulsor shape, fan inlet distortion pattern and the corresponding power savings. The SUBLIME project has provided methodologies, tools and facilities & a modular/ re configurable wind tunnel model to the European aviation industry, therefore contributing to releasing the full potential of power saving of BLI engines.