Performance analysis of an electrically assisted propulsion system for a shortrange civil aircraft

Journal Article (2018)
Author(s)

Andy Ang (Student TU Delft)

Arvind G. Gangoli Rao (TU Delft - Flight Performance and Propulsion)

T. T Kanakis (Royal Netherlands Aerospace Centre NLR)

Wim Lammen (Royal Netherlands Aerospace Centre NLR)

Research Group
Flight Performance and Propulsion
Copyright
© 2018 Andy Ang, A. Gangoli Rao, T. T Kanakis, Wim Lammen
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1177/0954410017754146
More Info
expand_more
Publication Year
2018
Language
English
Copyright
© 2018 Andy Ang, A. Gangoli Rao, T. T Kanakis, Wim Lammen
Research Group
Flight Performance and Propulsion
Issue number
4
Volume number
233 (2019)
Pages (from-to)
1490-1502
Reuse Rights

Other than for strictly personal use, it is not permitted to download, forward or distribute the text or part of it, without the consent of the author(s) and/or copyright holder(s), unless the work is under an open content license such as Creative Commons.

Abstract

With civil aviation growing at around 4.7% per annum, the environmental footprint of aviation is increasing. Moreover, the use of kerosene as a fuel accelerates the depletion of non-renewable fossil fuels and increases global warming. Hence, the aviation industry has to come up with new technologies to reduce its environmental impact and make aviation more sustainable. An electrically assisted propulsion system can combine the benefits of an electrical power source with a conventional turbofan engine. However, the additional electrical system increases the weight of the aircraft and complexity of the power management system. The objective of this research is to analyze the effect of an assistive electrical system on the performance of a turbofan engine for an A320 class aircraft on a short-range mission. The developed simulation model consists of an aircraft performance model combined with a propulsion model. The power management strategy is integrated within the simulation model. With the proposed propulsion system and power management strategy, the electrically assisted propulsion system would be able to reduce fuel burn, total energy consumption, and emissions for short-range missions of around 1000 km.