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Impact of Battery Performance on the Initial Sizing of Hybrid-Electric General Aviation Aircraft

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posted on 2024-11-02, 11:56 authored by Dominik Finger, Carsten Braun, Cornelis BilCornelis Bil
Studies suggest that hybrid-electric aircraft have the potential to generate fewer emissions and be inherently quieter when compared to conventional aircraft. By operating combustion engines together with an electric propulsion system, synergistic benefits can be obtained. However, the performance of hybrid-electric aircraft is still constrained by a battery’s energy density and discharge rate. In this paper, the influence of battery performance on the gross mass for a four-seat general aviation aircraft with a hybrid-electric propulsion system is analyzed. For this design study, a high-level approach is chosen, using an innovative initial sizing methodology to determine the minimum required aircraft mass for a specific set of requirements and constraints. Only the peak-load shaving operational strategy is analyzed. Both parallel- and serial-hybrid propulsion configurations are considered for two different missions. The specific energy of the battery pack is varied from 200 to 1,000W · h=kg, while the discharge time, and thus the normalized discharge rating (C-rating), is varied between 30 min (2C discharge rate) and 2 min (30C discharge rate).With the peak-load shaving operating strategy, it is desirable for hybrid-electric aircraft to use a light, low capacity battery system to boost performance. For this case, the battery’s specific power rating proved to be of much higher importance than for full electric designs, which have high capacity batteries. Discharge ratings of 20C allow a significant take-off mass reduction aircraft. The design point moves to higher wing loadings and higher levels of hybridization if batteries with advanced technology are used.

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Journal

Journal of Aerospace Engineering

Volume

33

Number

04020007

Issue

3

Start page

1

End page

18

Total pages

18

Publisher

American Society of Civil Engineers

Place published

United States

Language

English

Copyright

© 2020 American Society of Civil Engineers.

Former Identifier

2006097627

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2020-04-21

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