In order to minimise the environmental impact of increased air traffic substantial developments in civil aircraft electrical power systems must occur. NASA have set a target to reduce noise by 71dB, NOx emissions by 80% and fuel consumption by 60% for the N+3 generation of aircraft entering into service sometime between 2030 and 2035. Turboelectric Distributed Propulsion (TeDP) is expected to enable these goals to be met. NASA's N3-X concept aircraft comprises gas turbine engines which drive electrical generators and a DC network distributes power to an array of fans, which provide thrust. Interconnection and protection technologies will also be included to achieve desired levels of reliability of supply to the propulsion motors. This paper...
In response to growing aviation demands and concerns about the environment and energy usage, a team ...
In both Europe and the USA, the aerospace sector is actively pursuing revolutionary design concepts ...
The development of a wholly superconducting turboelectric distributed propulsion system presents uni...
In order to minimise the environmental impact of increased air traffic substantial developments in c...
Emissions produced by the aviation industry are currently a severe environmental threat; therefore, ...
To achieve ambitious future environmental targets for aircraft set out by organisations such as NASA...
Distributed propulsion is being considered as a possible solution to increase aircraft efficiency, r...
Turbine engine driven distributed electrical aircraft power systems (also referred to as Turboelectr...
The concept of turboelectric-distributed propulsion (TeDP) has become integral to engineering becaus...
Next generation aircraft, more specifically NASA aircraft concepts, will include new technologies an...
There a few NASA funded electric and hybrid electric projects from different NASA Centers, including...
Distributed electrical propulsion for aircraft, also known as turbo-electric distributed propulsion ...
This review of aircraft electric propulsion architectures conveys that several aircraft system studi...
This document contains the deliverables for the NASA Research and Technology for Aerospace Propulsio...
Electrified aircraft propulsion (EAP) systems hold potential for the reduction of aircraft fuel burn...
In response to growing aviation demands and concerns about the environment and energy usage, a team ...
In both Europe and the USA, the aerospace sector is actively pursuing revolutionary design concepts ...
The development of a wholly superconducting turboelectric distributed propulsion system presents uni...
In order to minimise the environmental impact of increased air traffic substantial developments in c...
Emissions produced by the aviation industry are currently a severe environmental threat; therefore, ...
To achieve ambitious future environmental targets for aircraft set out by organisations such as NASA...
Distributed propulsion is being considered as a possible solution to increase aircraft efficiency, r...
Turbine engine driven distributed electrical aircraft power systems (also referred to as Turboelectr...
The concept of turboelectric-distributed propulsion (TeDP) has become integral to engineering becaus...
Next generation aircraft, more specifically NASA aircraft concepts, will include new technologies an...
There a few NASA funded electric and hybrid electric projects from different NASA Centers, including...
Distributed electrical propulsion for aircraft, also known as turbo-electric distributed propulsion ...
This review of aircraft electric propulsion architectures conveys that several aircraft system studi...
This document contains the deliverables for the NASA Research and Technology for Aerospace Propulsio...
Electrified aircraft propulsion (EAP) systems hold potential for the reduction of aircraft fuel burn...
In response to growing aviation demands and concerns about the environment and energy usage, a team ...
In both Europe and the USA, the aerospace sector is actively pursuing revolutionary design concepts ...
The development of a wholly superconducting turboelectric distributed propulsion system presents uni...