Electric conversion of a general aviation aircraft: a case study

S. Bagarello
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Abstract. This study analyses the process required to convert a conventional, air-breathing, piston-powered, General Aviation (GA) airplane to fully electric propulsion. The work is configured as a feasibility study for such modifications with the intent of setting a path for similar electric conversion programs on GA airplanes. The motivation behind industries’ interest in alternative propulsion is examined and a full comprehension of the characteristics of the plane in question is achieved through the acquisition of transversal knowledge, examining the aircraft both from the engineering and real-world user points of view. Electric motor, batteries, auxiliary systems and implementation considerations were all made in accordance with regulatory authorities’ requirements, with the purpose of making the project to comply with EASA CS Part 23. The present work analyses the performances expected from the electric plane and compares them with the standard aircraft evaluating the project’s pros and cons. Considerations regarding typical mission profiles show how the electric powerplant will allow the airplane to outperform his conventional counterpart in terms of rate of climb, pollutant emission reduction, noise levels and operating costs. Such gains are however counterbalanced by the detriment of range and endurance performances, which might be deemed acceptable considering the specific plane’s intended use. The study shows how, even though close integration in electric GA aircrafts is desirable since the first stages of conceptual design, piston-to-electric conversions are possible and may indeed contribute to mitigate aviation climate impact.
通用航空飞机的电力转换:一个案例研究
摘要本研究分析了将传统的吸气式活塞动力通用航空(GA)飞机转换为全电力推进所需的过程。该工作被配置为此类修改的可行性研究,旨在为通用航空飞机上类似的电动转换程序设置路径。研究了行业对替代推进感兴趣背后的动机,并通过获取横向知识,从工程和现实世界用户的角度检查飞机,实现了对飞机特性的全面理解。电动机、电池、辅助系统和实施方面的考虑都是按照监管机构的要求进行的,目的是使项目符合EASA CS Part 23。目前的工作分析了电动飞机的预期性能,并将其与评估项目利弊的标准飞机进行了比较。关于典型任务剖面的考虑表明,电动飞机将如何使飞机在爬升速度、污染物排放减少、噪音水平和运营成本方面优于传统飞机。然而,这样的收益被航程和续航性能的损害所抵消,考虑到特定飞机的预期用途,这可能被认为是可以接受的。该研究表明,尽管从概念设计的第一阶段开始,电动通用飞机的紧密集成是可取的,但活塞到电动的转换是可能的,并且确实有助于减轻航空气候影响。
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