SILOET 2: Project 1 Holistic Optimising Systems
Lead Participant:
ROLLS-ROYCE PLC
Abstract
The Holistic Optimising Systems Project is a collaborative research and technology project led by Rolls-Royce plc with Rolls-Royce Engine Control Systems Ltd (previously known as Aero Engine Controls Ltd), Raytheon UK and the University of Sheffield. The project aims to develop a range of aerospace gas turbine engine control technologies which operate as a system that optimises its performance with consideration of the overall performance of the engine. These technologies are expected to improve performance in terms of fuel consumption, emissions and in service operation. The project scope includes sub-system design, modelling and demonstration in appropriate test vehicles.
Lead Participant | Project Cost | Grant Offer |
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ROLLS-ROYCE PLC | £4,955,827 | £ 2,344,106 |
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Participant |
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ROLLS-ROYCE CONTROLS AND DATA SERVICES LIMITED | £941,668 | £ 445,409 |
RAYTHEON SYSTEMS LIMITED | £1,242,595 | £ 601,292 |
INNOVATE UK | ||
UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD | £359,006 | £ 359,006 |
People |
ORCID iD |
Dean Osborne (Project Manager) |