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T13-601036-GT

Overview

Sub Description
The major objective for the proposed research is to enhance the aatt technology dashboard by updating baseline reference vehicles and incorporating the evaluation of technologies on unconventional configurations.
Sub Awardee
Total Awarded
$1,160,000.00
Most Recent Award Date
July 25, 2018
Place of Performance
Atlanta, Georgia 30318 United States
Prime Project Title
Continuation of Far Term Technology Dashboard to Support the AATT Project

Award Hierarchy

Indefinite Delivery Contract

NNL13AA08B

Delivery Order

NNL13AA08B-80LARC18F0149

Subcontract

T13-601036-GT

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Prime Contract Details


Prime Status

Period of Performance
7/17/18
Start Date
11/30/20
Current End Date
11/30/20
Potential End Date
100% Complete

Obligations
$1.4M
Total Obligated
$1.4M
Current Value
$1.4M
Potential Value
100% Funded

Prime Overview

Original Description
Continuation of FAR term technology dashboard to support the AATT project. The Advanced Air Transport Technology (AATT) project S overarching goal is to explore and develop technologies and concepts to revolutionize the energy efficiency, environmental compatibility, and economic impact of fixed wing transport aircraft. To identify technology and vehicle solutions that meet the project S goals requires the use of system-level analysis with the appropriate level of fidelity to quantify feasibility, interdependencies between technologies, benefits, and degradations. Prior work has resulted in a dashboard capability that estimates the benefits of AATT technologies on conventional tube and wing configurations. This provides the AATT project an ability to examine different scenarios and tradeoffs using an interactive environment that enables user defined technology scenarios to be selected with rapid estimates of benefits against metrics of interest such as fuel consumption, noise, and emissions. However, there is a need to extend this capability to understand the impact of unconventional configurations and technologies, such as hybrid-electric propulsion. There is also a need to update the baselines used to determine technology benefits to be more representative of new in-service aircraft. The major objective for the proposed research is to enhance the AATT technology dashboard by updating baseline reference vehicles and incorporating the evaluation of technologies on unconventional configurations. In addition, previously compiled information on AATT technologies will be updated as needed to ensure the complete technology database is current. Studies and data resulting from NASA contract NNL13AA08B task order NNL17AA71T shall be the initial starting point for this task.
Awarding / Funding Agency
NAICS
Not Reported
Pricing
Cost Plus Fixed Fee
Place of Performance
Hampton, VA 23666 United States
Set Aside
None
Extent Competed
Not Competed
Last Modified: 7/25/18