200kw飞机推进电气化试验研究适应性试验平台的实现

Osvaldo Arenas, Madeline McQueen, D. Robertson, A. Karataş
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商业航空业的持续增长要求开发新技术,以减少其对气候变化日益增加的影响。技术解决方案,如飞机推进电气化,需要广泛的研究和详尽的测试,以达到所需的性能、可靠性和安全性水平。因此,这些新技术的开发需要在技术上适合于此目的的新测试基础结构。在本报告中,我们介绍了一个完全实现的平台,旨在测试高达1kv和200kw的电气化飞机推进系统。该平台旨在适应多种测试需求和系统配置,如全电动、涡轮电动和混合动力。通过对某电动发动机的试验结果和性能评估,验证了该平台的适应性和战略价值。结果包括工作包线,在2700 RPM时,电动发动机可以以95%的效率为飞机提供71.6 kW的推进功率。此外,还给出了模拟128 Wh/Kg LiFePO4电池组在30 kW恒功率下的性能和飞行任务剖面的结果。电动发动机认证测试的发展也证明了该平台的相关性。
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Implementation of a 200 kW Adaptable Testing Platform for Experimental Research in Electrification of Aircraft Propulsion
The continuous growth of the commercial aviation industry requires the development of novel technologies to reduce its increasing impact on climate change. Technical solutions, such as the electrification of aircraft propulsion require extensive research and exhaustive testing to reach the required levels of performance, reliability, and safety. Therefore, the development of these new technologies requires new testing infrastructure that is technically suitable for this purpose. In this report we present a fully implemented platform intended to test electrified aircraft propulsion systems at up to 1 kV and 200 kW. This platform is designed to be adaptable to multiple testing needs and system configurations, such as fully-electric, turboelectric and hybrid-electric. The adaptability and strategic value of this platform is demonstrated through experimental results and performance assessment of an electric engine under test. Results include the operational envelope where at 2700 RPM, the electric engine can provide 71.6 kW of propulsive power to an aircraft at 95% efficiency. Additionally, results for performance at 30 kW constant power and a flight mission profile with an emulated 128 Wh/Kg LiFePO4 battery pack are presented. The development of tests for certification of electric engines also demonstrate the relevance of the platform.
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