DocumentCode :
3604270
Title :
Regenerative Braking Capability Analysis of an Electric Taxiing System for a Single Aisle Midsize Aircraft
Author :
Heinrich, Maximilian T. E. ; Kelch, Fabian ; Magne, Pierre ; Emadi, Ali
Author_Institution :
McMaster Inst. for Automotive Res. & Technol., McMaster Univ., Hamilton, ON, Canada
Volume :
1
Issue :
3
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
298
Lastpage :
307
Abstract :
This paper investigates the effect of regenerative braking on the overall energy consumption of an electric taxiing system (ETS), which is integrated in the main landing gear of a single aisle midsize aircraft. Besides predicting the electric taxiing energy consumption for the selected aircraft, a system-level analysis of the proposed system is presented that ultimately yields main powertrain component performance requirements. In the evaluated system, electric motors are responsible for the aircraft´s propulsion while taxiing on ground. First, the system´s modeling process is analyzed to size an electrified traction system that matches conventional taxi performances. Based on the aircraft´s mass and the interaction between the wheels and the tarmac, a simulation model for an ETS is developed. This model is simulated across four real taxiing drive cycles to evaluate and characterize the energy and power requirements of the traction system. Moreover, the power and energy ratings of the traction system (electric motors, power electronics, and energy storage device) are determined by the consideration of four real taxiing scenarios. The assumptions, made to size the powertrain, and especially the electric motor specifications are confirmed by the simulation results. Furthermore, the results of the considered drive cycles display that regenerative braking can potentially enable a reduction in the overall energy use to electrically taxi the aircraft on ground of up to 15% on average.
Keywords :
aerospace propulsion; aircraft power systems; electric propulsion; energy consumption; power transmission (mechanical); regenerative braking; traction motors; ETS; aircraft; electric motors; electric taxiing system; electrified traction system; energy consumption; energy storage device; main landing gear; power electronics; powertrain component performance requirements; regenerative braking capability analysis; single aisle midsize aircraft; system modeling process; system-level analysis; Aircraft; Force; Gears; Mechanical power transmission; Tires; Traction motors; Wheels; Aircraft Taxiing Drive Cycle; Aircraft taxiing drive cycle; Electric Taxiing; Green Taxiing; More Electric Aircraft; Regenerative Braking; System Requirements Analysis; electric taxiing; green taxiing; more electric aircraft; regenerative braking; system requirements analysis;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Transportation Electrification, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
2332-7782
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TTE.2015.2464871
Filename :
7180403
Link To Document :
بازگشت