Anil Kumar Reddy Siddavatam, Kaushik Rajashekara, Ravi Prakash Reddy, Hao Huang, Harish S. Krishnamoorthy, Fred Wang
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摘要
本文提出了一种h型电动/混合动力飞机推进结构,以解决径向电力推进结构存在的问题。在径向结构中,母线故障或发电机故障会导致该通道中所有推进电机关闭,从而增加了维持飞机所需动力的其余电机的负担。因此,为了补偿其他电机的损耗,有必要对电机进行超大尺寸。为了缓解这些问题,引入了一种新的h型结构,以隔离特定的故障部分,同时仍保持剩余健康电机的功率流。与径向推进体系结构相比,该体系结构最大限度地减少了系统中各种部件的超大尺寸。通过使用所提出的体系结构,讨论了组件的尺寸和总体质量减少的数量。利用Typhoon Hardware in the Loop平台对两种体系结构在不同位置的故障进行了性能验证,并给出了结果。
A H-type architecture for electric/hybrid-electric aircraft propulsion systems
In this paper, an H-type electric/hybrid electric aircraft propulsion architecture is proposed to address the issues associated with the radial electric propulsion architecture. In a radial architecture, a fault on the main bus or failure of the generator leads to shut down of all the propulsion motors in that channel, thus increasing the burden on the remaining motors to maintain the power required by the aeroplane. As a result, it is necessary to oversize the motors for the purpose of compensating for the loss of other motors. To mitigate these issues, a new H-type architecture is introduced to isolate the particular faulty section while still maintaining power flow to the remaining healthy motors. The proposed architecture minimises the oversizing of various components in the system as compared to radial propulsion architecture. The sizing of components and the amount of overall mass reduction is discussed by using the proposed architecture. Typhoon Hardware in the Loop platform is used to validate the performance of both the architectures for faults at different locations, and the results are presented.
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