ALECSys, RR’s New Low-Emission Technology Enters a New Stage in Testing

The ALECSys programme  is supported by the EU via Clean Sky, and in the UK by the Aerospace Technology Institute and Innovate UK

An ALECSys (Advanced Low Emissions Combustion System) demonstrator engine – with technology that features in both the Advance3 and UltraFan® programmes – has resumed ground test runs in Derby UK.

“Reducing emissions from gas turbines is part of the wider Rolls-Royce sustainability strategy, which also involves support for the increased use of sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) and intensive research into disruptive propulsion architectures and technologies,” as per a press statement by Rolls Royce.




The lean-burn combustion system improves the pre-mixing of fuel and air prior to ignition – delivering a more complete combustion of the fuel, resulting in lower NOX and particulate emissions.

ALECSys, RR's New Low-Emission Technology Enters a New Stage in TestingThe first series of tests began in 2018 and this latest phase will focus on validating emissions performance, engine control system software and functional performance.

Andy Geer, Chief Engineer and Head of UltraFan, said, “We know that the future of aviation can only be founded on greater sustainability and these tests are one element in our drive to support that goal. We’ve been excited by our results so far and we are now going to push on and see what more ALECSys can deliver.”

The tests commence as Rolls-Royce starts to build the first parts for the UltraFan demonstrator, which will start ground tests next year. UltraFan offers a 25 percent fuel saving over the first generation of Trent engine.

 

 

 

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