Power Distribution and Thermal Management Modeling for Electrified Aircraft

Saakar Byahut, A. Uranga
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Abstract

Despite the substantially lower energy per unit mass of batteries compared to hydrocarbon fuels, electrification of the aircraft propulsion system could lead to increases in energy efficiency for certain types of missions. This work builds on the electric powertrain component models (battery, converter, motor) from previous work and presents models for the propulsor, power distribution system, thermal management system(TMS), and wiring in order to complete an all-electric propulsion system framework. This framework is used to simulate a propulsion system with power loads representative of a commuter aircraft mission that transports 19 passengers over 100nmi. Results show that the battery makes up over 60% of the total propulsion system mass, indicating that improvements in battery technology are essential to lower propulsion system mass. Despite making up a smaller fraction of the propulsion system mass, the other components impact the overall system via their efficiency since that sizes the battery and the TMS. Distributed propulsion is found to lower the propulsion system mass, with diminishing returns beyond 10 propulsors due to the increased heat rejection and hence TMS mass.
电气化飞机的功率分配和热管理建模
尽管与碳氢化合物燃料相比,电池单位质量的能量要低得多,但飞机推进系统的电气化可能会提高某些类型任务的能源效率。这项工作建立在之前工作的电动动力系统组件模型(电池、转换器、电机)的基础上,并提出了推进器、配电系统、热管理系统(TMS)和布线的模型,以完成全电动推进系统框架。该框架用于模拟动力负载代表通勤飞机任务的推进系统,该任务可在100海里以上运送19名乘客。结果表明,电池占推进系统总质量的60%以上,表明电池技术的改进对于降低推进系统质量至关重要。尽管在推进系统质量中所占的比例较小,但其他组件通过它们的效率影响整个系统,因为它们会影响电池和TMS的大小。研究发现,分布式推进降低了推进系统的质量,超过10个推进器后,由于散热增加和TMS质量增加,收益递减。
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