More Electric Planes Analyses of the Difficulties and Possibilities for Business Transport Aircraft Using WSM Method

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More electric aircraft (MEA) and the transition to electric vehicles has been the subject of extensive study. The objectives of this research include lowering emissions and fuel consumption, which are comparable to those for automobiles. Many components in traditional airplanes may make use of one or more types of power, such as electrical, hydraulic, mechanical, or pneumatic power. However, each form of energy has its own disadvantages, such as sacrificing overall mechanical efficiency when capturing a particular energy, as in the case of hydraulic and pneumatic systems.The majority of the primary non-electric systems, like environmental controls, Old electrical systems will be replaced with new electrical systems in future aircraft to improve "a variety of aerospace characteristics such as engine start, efficiency, emissions, reliability, and maintenance". This essay offers a thorough examination of how systems alter or will alter. Future aviation innovations like gas-electric propulsion for planes and electric taxis are also discussed. Modern state-of-the-art electric aircraft technology is used in the most recent commercial transport planes. Test results on the WSM method show results with a classification of the best and worst aircraft alternatives.
更多电动飞机 使用 WSM 方法分析公务运输机的困难和可能性
更多电动飞机(MEA)和向电动汽车过渡一直是广泛研究的主题。这项研究的目标包括降低排放和燃油消耗,这与汽车的排放和燃油消耗不相上下。传统飞机的许多部件都可能使用一种或多种动力,如电力、液压、机械或气动动力。然而,每种能源形式都有其自身的缺点,例如在捕捉某种能源时会牺牲整体机械效率,液压和气动系统就是如此。未来的飞机中,大部分主要的非电力系统,如环境控制系统、旧的电力系统将被新的电力系统取代,以改善 "发动机启动、效率、排放、可靠性和维护等各种航空航天特性"。本文对系统如何改变或将如何改变进行了深入探讨。文章还讨论了未来的航空创新,如飞机的气电推进和电动出租车。最新的商用运输机采用了最先进的现代电动飞机技术。WSM 方法的测试结果显示了最佳和最差飞机备选方案的分类结果。
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