Design of high-torque-density synchronous drives for propulsion of rotary-wing aircraft

Doctoral Thesis (2016)
Author(s)

C.D. Sanabria von Walter (TU Delft - DC systems, Energy conversion & Storage)

Contributor(s)

Jan A. Ferreira – Promotor

H Polinder – Copromotor

Research Group
Electrical Power Processing
Copyright
© 2016 C.D. Sanabria von Walter
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Publication Year
2016
Language
English
Copyright
© 2016 C.D. Sanabria von Walter
Research Group
Electrical Power Processing
Bibliographical Note
This research was supported by the Airbus Group and the European Union's Seventh Framework Program (FP7) through the Clean Sky Joint Technology Initiative.@en
ISBN (print)
978-94-6186-648-6
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Abstract

This thesis suggests that with air-cooled direct-drive ring-type machines it is very likely to incur into a weight penalty for the application of main propulsion of civilian helicopters. This is however an application not investigated before at the level of detail presented. Therefore, this work serves as a design philosophy and guideline for the development of electrical main propulsion drives for rotary-wing aircraft with a MTOW of 3t or lower. It proposes a systematic approach to a solution, and initial considerations for high-power/low-weight machines with low to medium rotational speed. Furthermore, it highlights the importance of the mechanical and structural considerations for both the electromagnetic mass and the support structure.

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