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A Comparison of Hybrid-Electric Aircraft Sizing Methods

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posted on 2024-11-03, 12:46 authored by Dominik Finger, Reynard de Vries, Roelof Vos, Carsten Braun, Cornelis BilCornelis Bil
The number of case studies focusing on hybrid-electric aircraft is steadily increasing, since these configurations are thought to lead to lower operating costs and environmental impact than traditional aircraft. However, due to the lack of reference data of actual hybrid-electric aircraft, in most cases, the design tools and results are difficult to validate. In this paper, two independently developed approaches for hybrid-electric conceptual aircraft design are compared. An existing 19-seat commuter aircraft is selected as the conventional baseline, and both design tools are used to size that aircraft. The aircraft is then re-sized under consideration of hybrid-electric propulsion technology. This is performed for parallel, serial, and fully-electric powertrain architectures. Finally, sensitivity studies are conducted to assess the validity of the basic assumptions and approaches regarding the design of hybrid-electric aircraft. Both methods are found to predict the maximum take-off mass (MTOM) of the reference aircraft with less than 4% error. The MTOM and payload-range energy efficiency of various (hybrid-) electric configurations are predicted with a maximum difference of approximately 2% and 5%, respectively. The results of this study confirm a correct formulation and implementation of the two design methods, and the data obtained can be used by researchers to benchmark and validate their design tools.

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    DOI - Is published in 10.2514/6.2020-1006
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    ISBN - Is published in 9781624105951 (urn:isbn:9781624105951)

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1

End page

31

Total pages

31

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Proceedings of the AIAA Scitech 2020 Forum

Name of conference

AIAA Scitech 2020 Forum

Publisher

American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics

Place published

Reston, United States

Start date

2020-01-06

End date

2020-01-10

Language

English

Copyright

© 2020 by D. Felix Finger, Reynard de Vries, Roelof Vos, Carsten Braun, and Cees Bil. Published by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Inc., with permission

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2006102464

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2020-11-10

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