In the typical aircraft environmental control systems (ECS), the bleed air is cooled by air from the aircraft slipstream and then enters a compressor, which boosts the turbine inlet pressure to increase the temperature drop. Air leaving the compressor is cooled to eliminate the excess moisture before entering the turbine. Cold air from the turbine is cooled before it is mixed with warm air from the cabin. Air at controlled temperature is then pumped into the cabin. This research was conducted based on the aircraft deliveries during 2014, including the costs and sources of ECS equipment on board those aircraft as they were delivered to the airlines. The forecast extends through 2020.
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In the typical aircraft environmental control systems (ECS), the bleed air is cooled by air from the aircraft slipstream and then enters a compressor, which boosts the turbine inlet pressure to increase the temperature drop. Air leaving the compressor is cooled to eliminate the excess moisture before entering the turbine. Cold air from the turbine is cooled before it is mixed with warm air from the cabin. Air at controlled temperature is then pumped into the cabin. This research was conducted based on the aircraft deliveries during 2014, including the costs and sources of ECS equipment on board those aircraft as they were delivered to the airlines. The forecast extends through 2020.
| Deliverable Type | Market Research |
|---|---|
| No Index | No |
| Podcast | No |
| Author | Wayne Plucker |
| Industries | Aerospace, Defence and Security |
| WIP Number | 9AB0-00-1E-00-00 |
| Is Prebook | No |
Commercial Aircraft Environmental Control Systems
Commercial Aircraft Environmental Control Systems
Airframe Systems Series
RELEASE DATE
15-Sep-2015
15-Sep-2015
REGION
North America
North America
Deliverable Type
Market Research
Market Research
Research Code: 9AB0-00-1E-00-00
SKU: AE00147-NA-MR_00147
$1,500.00
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