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NASA Electrified Aircraft Propulsion Efforts
Jansen, Ralph H ; Bowman, Cheryl L ; Clarke, Sean C ; Avanesian, David ; Dempsey, Paula J ; Dyson, Rodger W
关键词: AIR TRANSPORTATION;    AIRSPACE;    AUTONOMY;    CERTIFICATION;    CONVERGENCE;    ELECTRIC PROPULSION;    FLIGHT TESTS;    MARKET RESEARCH;    MILITARY TECHNOLOGY;    MOBILITY;    PROPULSION;    SUPERSONIC AIRCRAFT;   
RP-ID  :  GRC-E-DAA-TN72947
学科分类:航空航天科学
美国|英语
来源: NASA Technical Reports Server
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【 摘 要 】

NASA's broad investments in Electrified Aircraft Propulsion (EAP) are reviewed in this paper. NASA investments are guided by an assessment of potential market impacts, technical key performance parameters, and technology readiness attained through a combination of studies, enabling fundamental research, and flight research. NASA has determined that the impact of EAP varies by market and NASA is considering three markets: national/international, on-demand mobility, and short haul regional air transport. Flight research is underway to demonstrate integrated solutions and inform standards and certification processes. This paper focuses on the vehicle related activities, however there are related NASA activities in air space management and vehicle autonomy activities as well as a breakthrough technology project called the Convergent Aeronautics Solutions Project. A key finding is that sufficient technical advances in key areas have been made which indicate EAP is a viable technology for aircraft. Significant progress has been made to reduce EAP adoption barriers and further work is needed to transition the technology to a commercial product and improve the technology so it is applicable to large transonic aircraft. This paper will review the activities of the Hybrid Gas Electric Subproject of the Advanced Air Transport Technology Project, the Revolutionary Vertical Lift Technology Project, and the X-57 Flight Demonstration Project, and discuss the potential EAP benefits for commercial and military applications.

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