Design Exploration of a Distributed Electric Propulsion Aircraft Using Explainable Surrogate Models

IF 1.5 3区 工程技术 Q2 ENGINEERING, AEROSPACE
Pramudita Satria Palar, Eric Nguyen Van, Nathalie Bartoli, Joseph Morlier
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Abstract

Distributed electric propulsion in aircraft design is a concept that involves placing multiple electric motors across the aircraft’s airframe. Such a system has the potential to contribute to sustainable aviation by significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions, minimizing noise pollution, improving fuel efficiency, and encouraging the use of cleaner energy sources. This paper investigates the impact and relationship of turbo-electric propulsion component characteristics with three performance quantities of interest: lift-to-drag ratio, operating empty weight, and fuel burn. Using the small- and medium-range “DRAGON” aircraft concept, we performed design exploration enabled through the explainable surrogate model strategy. This work uses Shapley additive explanations to illuminate the dependencies of these critical performance metrics on specific turbo-electric propulsion component characteristics, offering valuable insights to inform future advancements in electric propulsion technology. Through global sensitivity analysis, the study reveals a significant impact of electrical power unit (EPU) power density on lift-to-drag ratio, alongside notable roles played by EPU-specific power and applied voltage. For operating empty weight, EPU-specific power and voltage are highlighted as critical factors, while turboshaft power-specific fuel consumption notably influences fuel burn. The analysis concludes by exploring the implications of the insights for the future development of turbo-electric propulsion technology.

利用可解释代用模型探索分布式电力推进飞机的设计思路
飞机设计中的分布式电力推进是一个涉及在飞机机身上安装多个电动马达的概念。这种系统可以显著减少温室气体排放、最大限度地减少噪音污染、提高燃油效率并鼓励使用更清洁的能源,从而为可持续航空做出贡献。本文研究了涡轮电力推进组件特性对三个性能量的影响和关系:升阻比、运行空重和燃油消耗。我们使用中小航程 "龙"(DRAGON)飞机概念,通过可解释代用模型策略进行了设计探索。这项工作利用夏普利加法解释阐明了这些关键性能指标对特定涡轮电力推进组件特性的依赖关系,为未来电力推进技术的发展提供了宝贵的启示。通过全局敏感性分析,该研究揭示了电力单元(EPU)功率密度对升阻比的显著影响,以及 EPU 特定功率和应用电压的显著作用。对于运行空重而言,EPU 特定功率和电压是关键因素,而涡轮轴发动机特定耗油量则对燃油消耗有显著影响。分析最后探讨了这些见解对未来涡轮电力推进技术发展的影响。
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Journal of Aircraft
Journal of Aircraft 工程技术-工程:宇航
CiteScore
4.50
自引率
31.80%
发文量
141
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: This Journal is devoted to the advancement of the applied science and technology of airborne flight through the dissemination of original archival papers describing significant advances in aircraft, the operation of aircraft, and applications of aircraft technology to other fields. The Journal publishes qualified papers on aircraft systems, air transportation, air traffic management, and multidisciplinary design optimization of aircraft, flight mechanics, flight and ground testing, applied computational fluid dynamics, flight safety, weather and noise hazards, human factors, airport design, airline operations, application of computers to aircraft including artificial intelligence/expert systems, production methods, engineering economic analyses, affordability, reliability, maintainability, and logistics support, integration of propulsion and control systems into aircraft design and operations, aircraft aerodynamics (including unsteady aerodynamics), structural design/dynamics , aeroelasticity, and aeroacoustics. It publishes papers on general aviation, military and civilian aircraft, UAV, STOL and V/STOL, subsonic, supersonic, transonic, and hypersonic aircraft. Papers are sought which comprehensively survey results of recent technical work with emphasis on aircraft technology application.
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