An Advanced Power Generation Architecture for More-Electric Aircraft Applications

Q3 Engineering
Ge Bai, Tao Yang, S. Yeoh, S. Bozhko, P. Wheeler
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Abstract

The trend towards development of More Electric Aircraft (MEA) has been driven by increased fuel fossil prices and stricter environmental policies. With breakthroughs in power electronic systems and electrical machines, the targets of MEA to reduce the aircraft mass and drag, thereby increase fuel efficiency, and reduced environmental impact are gradually realized. To meet the increasing demand of electric power on MEA, an advanced power generation architecture (APGA) is investigated in this article. In the APGA, the engine driven parallel connected generators feed power to a common DC bus, and a back-to-back (B2B) converter is used for electrical power transfer between the engine high-pressure (HP) and low-pressure (LP) channels. APGA has the benefits of increasing compressor surge margin and improving generation center overall performance in the aspects of stability, fault tolerance and power density. The APGA is modelled and built in MATLAB/Simulink environment while validation is performed under several operating scenarios.
一种用于更多电动飞机应用的先进发电架构
越来越多的电动飞机(MEA)的发展趋势受到燃料化石价格上涨和更严格的环境政策的推动。随着电力电子系统和电机的突破,MEA降低飞机质量和阻力,从而提高燃油效率,减少环境影响的目标逐渐实现。为了满足日益增长的MEA电力需求,本文研究了一种先进的发电结构(APGA)。在APGA中,发动机驱动的并联发电机将电力馈送到公共直流总线,背靠背(B2B)转换器用于发动机高压(HP)和低压(LP)通道之间的电力传输。APGA具有提高压缩机喘振裕度、提高发电中心稳定性、容错能力和功率密度等综合性能的优点。在MATLAB/Simulink环境中对APGA进行了建模和构建,并在几种操作场景下进行了验证。
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AUS
AUS Engineering-Architecture
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期刊介绍: Revista AUS es una publicación académica de corriente principal perteneciente a la comunidad de investigadores de la arquitectura y el urbanismo sostenibles, en el ámbito de las culturas locales y globales. La revista es semestral, cuenta con comité editorial y sus artículos son revisados por pares en el sistema de doble ciego. Periodicidad semestral.
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