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System architectures for thermal management of hybrid-electric aircraft - FutPrInt50

Walter Affonso, RenataT. Tavares, Felipe R. Barbosa, Ricardo Gandolfi, Ricardo J. N. dos Reis, Carlos R. I. da Silva, Timoleon Kipouros, Panagiotis Laskaridis, Hossein Balaghi Enalou, A Chekin, Aleksey Kukovinets, Konstantin Gubernatorov, Yu. A. Ravikovich, Nikolay Ivanov, Leonid Ponyaev, Dmitry Holobtsev

2022IOP Conference Series Materials Science and Engineering20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Electric and Hybrid-Electric Aircraft (HEA) propulsion system designs shall bring challenges at aircraft and systems level, mainly in propulsion, electric and thermal management systems (TMS). The electrification of the propulsion system relies on large and high-power electrical equipment (e.g., electrical motors, converters, power electronics, batteries, and others) that dissipate heat at a rate at least one order of magnitude higher than conventional propulsion aircraft systems. As a result, high impacts on weight, drag and power consumption of the TMS/cooling systems at the aircraft level are expected. This paper proposes potential technologies to perform the thermal management of future electric and HEA, in the context of FUTPRINT50 project. For each technology, relevant aspects such as its integration to aircraft, safety, operational and maintenance impacts, certification, technologies readiness level (TRL) and the latest research works are analysed. A quantitative comparison of the several technologies is also proposed considering weight, volume, electric power consumption, pneumatic air flow and cooling air flow per cooling effect. Lastly, we present a set of potential TMS architectures for HEA.

Topics & Concepts

PropulsionElectrically powered spacecraft propulsionElectrificationAutomotive engineeringContext (archaeology)Fuel efficiencyElectric powerTechnology readiness levelElectric power systemEngineeringElectricityAerospace engineeringPower (physics)Electrical engineeringPhysicsBiologyPaleontologyQuantum mechanicsAdvanced Aircraft Design and TechnologiesRocket and propulsion systems researchAir Traffic Management and Optimization