DocumentCode
3566470
Title
Investigation of regenerative braking on the energy consumption 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. (MacAUTO), McMaster Univ., Hamilton, ON, Canada
fYear
2014
Firstpage
3023
Lastpage
3029
Abstract
This paper investigates the effect of regenerative braking on the overall energy consumption of an electric taxiing system which is integrated in the main landing gear of a single aisle midsize aircraft. In the evaluated system, electric motors are responsible for the aircrafts propulsion while taxiing on ground. First, the system is modeled and analyzed in order to design an electrified traction system for the taxiing of the aircraft. The followed method to design the electric taxiing powertrain system is presented. Based on the aircraft´s mass and the interaction between the wheels and the tarmac, a simulation model is developed for the electric taxiing system. This model is simulated over a real taxiing takeoff drive cycle to evaluate and characterize the energy and power requirements of the traction system. Moreover, the power and energy rating of the traction system (electric motors, power electronics and battery capacity) are determined by the consideration of the specific taxing scenario and evaluated drive-cycle. The assumptions and model used to size the powertrain especially the electric motors are confirmed by the simulation results. Furthermore, the results of the considered drive cycle show that regenerative braking can potentially enable a reduction in the overall tractive energy up to more than 8%.
Keywords
aerospace propulsion; aircraft power systems; electric motors; electric vehicles; energy consumption; power transmission (mechanical); regenerative braking; traction; aircraft mass; aircraft propulsion; electric motors; electric taxiing powertrain system; electrified traction system; energy consumption; energy rating; landing gear; real taxiing takeoff drive cycle; regenerative braking; single aisle midsize aircraft; tarmac; wheels; Aircraft; Aircraft propulsion; Force; Gears; Tires; Torque; Wheels; Aircraft Taxiing Drive Cycle; Electric Powertrain; Electric Taxiing; Green Taxiing; More Electric Aircraft; Regenerative Braking; eTaxi;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Industrial Electronics Society, IECON 2014 - 40th Annual Conference of the IEEE
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IECON.2014.7048940
Filename
7048940
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