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Multidisciplinary Conceptual Design for Reduced-Emission Rotorcraft
Silva, Christopher ; Johnson, Wayne ; Solis, Eduardo
关键词: AIRCRAFT DESIGN;    EXHAUST EMISSION;    ROTARY WING AIRCRAFT;    SOFTWARE ENGINEERING;    PYTHON (PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE);    SYSTEMS INTEGRATION;    VERTICAL FLIGHT;    SCALE EFFECT;    TILT ROTOR AIRCRAFT;    FLEXIBILITY;    OPTIMIZATION;    LITHIUM;    HYDROGEN FUELS;    TURBOGENERATORS;    TURBOSHAFTS;   
RP-ID  :  ARC-E-DAA-TN51230
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来源: NASA Technical Reports Server
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【 摘 要 】
Python-based wrappers for OpenMDAO are used to integrate disparate software for practical conceptual design of rotorcraft. The suite of tools which are connected thus far include aircraft sizing, comprehensive analysis, and parametric geometry. The tools are exercised to design aircraft with aggressive goals for emission reductions relative to fielded state-of-the-art rotorcraft. Several advanced reduced-emission rotorcraft are designed and analyzed, demonstrating the flexibility of the tools to consider a wide variety of potentially transformative vertical flight vehicles. To explore scale effects, aircraft have been sized for 5, 24, or 76 passengers in their design missions. Aircraft types evaluated include tiltrotor, single-main-rotor, coaxial, and side-by-side helicopters. Energy and drive systems modeled include Lithium-ion battery, hydrogen fuel cell, turboelectric hybrid, and turboshaft drive systems. Observations include the complex nature of the trade space for this simple problem, with many potential aircraft design and operational solutions for achieving significant emission reductions. Also interesting is that achieving greatly reduced emissions may not require exotic component technologies, but may be achieved with a dedicated design objective of reducing emissions.
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