The potential benefits of hybrid-electric or full-electric propulsion have led to the proliferation of many concepts over the past decade. However, in most cases, concepts are referred to aircraft designed starting from early stages of the design process requiring a specific manufacturing chain. This could lead to aircraft which are less appetible in an industrial or economic sense. The present work proposes a complete application of the design process proposed by the authors in recent publications to refit the propulsive system of an already flying regional turboprop. The hybridization process requires the evaluation of many different powertrain architecture to find the most suited to maximize the fuel saving percentage. The resize of thermal and electric components is based on the power requirements provided by a simulation-based analysis of the mission profile. The reference aircraft is similar to ATR-42.

Hybridization and Mission Analysis of a regional turboprop / Orefice, Francesco; Nicolosi, Fabrizio; Corcione, Salvatore; Della Vecchia, Pierluigi; Ciliberti, Danilo; Ruocco, Manuela. - Session: Aircraft Design II:(2021). (Intervento presentato al convegno AIAA AVIATION 2021 FORUM tenutosi a Evento Virtuale nel 2-6 Agosto, 2021) [10.2514/6.2021-2421].

Hybridization and Mission Analysis of a regional turboprop

Orefice, Francesco;Nicolosi, Fabrizio;Corcione, Salvatore;Della Vecchia, Pierluigi;Ciliberti, Danilo;Ruocco, Manuela
2021

Abstract

The potential benefits of hybrid-electric or full-electric propulsion have led to the proliferation of many concepts over the past decade. However, in most cases, concepts are referred to aircraft designed starting from early stages of the design process requiring a specific manufacturing chain. This could lead to aircraft which are less appetible in an industrial or economic sense. The present work proposes a complete application of the design process proposed by the authors in recent publications to refit the propulsive system of an already flying regional turboprop. The hybridization process requires the evaluation of many different powertrain architecture to find the most suited to maximize the fuel saving percentage. The resize of thermal and electric components is based on the power requirements provided by a simulation-based analysis of the mission profile. The reference aircraft is similar to ATR-42.
2021
978-1-62410-610-1
Hybridization and Mission Analysis of a regional turboprop / Orefice, Francesco; Nicolosi, Fabrizio; Corcione, Salvatore; Della Vecchia, Pierluigi; Ciliberti, Danilo; Ruocco, Manuela. - Session: Aircraft Design II:(2021). (Intervento presentato al convegno AIAA AVIATION 2021 FORUM tenutosi a Evento Virtuale nel 2-6 Agosto, 2021) [10.2514/6.2021-2421].
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