An investigation into different eVTOL propulsion thermal management concepts using advanced 1-D simulation methods

L. Rogers, T. Holdstock
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eVTOL vehicles have seen rapid advancements in electric propulsion technologies supported by complex high-fidelity simulations that allow subsystem performance to be maximized. Optimizing subsystem performance can improve propulsion system power density, especially through improved cooling. However, current work on holistic system level approach to eVTOL propulsion system designs [1],[2] can benefit from earlier consideration of the interactions between inverter, motor, transmission, and thermal management systems. This can give a better understanding of the trade-offs between increasing power density and more complex, active cooling systems. These trade-offs must be understood as active cooling elements can lead to additional redundancy and certification requirements, which can increase the time-to-market in a highly competitive environment. This paper proposes an approach that quantifies these trade-offs early in the design process, so that the right propulsion system can be brought to market with reduced time to market.
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利用先进的一维仿真方法对不同eVTOL推进热管理概念进行了研究
eVTOL车辆在复杂的高保真仿真的支持下,在电力推进技术方面取得了快速进步,使子系统性能最大化。优化子系统性能可以提高推进系统的功率密度,特别是通过改进冷却。然而,目前关于eVTOL推进系统设计的整体系统级方法的工作[1],[2]可以从早期考虑逆变器,电机,传动和热管理系统之间的相互作用中受益。这可以更好地理解在增加功率密度和更复杂的主动冷却系统之间的权衡。必须理解这些权衡,因为主动冷却元件可能导致额外的冗余和认证要求,这可能会在竞争激烈的环境中增加上市时间。本文提出了一种在设计过程早期量化这些权衡的方法,以便在缩短上市时间的情况下将正确的推进系统推向市场。
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