High speed green-taxiing motor-generator drive system for mild hybridization of turboprop aircraftTools Chen, Yuzheng (2023) High speed green-taxiing motor-generator drive system for mild hybridization of turboprop aircraft. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractThe More-Electric Aircraft (MEA) has been identified as a major future aircraft due to the urgent requirement to reduce CO2 in the aviation area. Meanwhile, as a commonly used thrust power source in commuter aircraft, turboprop engines can be made more fuel-efficient by the addition of a mechatronic device into their gearbox. In the University of Nottingham, an integrated Motor-Generator (M-G) drive system functioning as this mechatronic device has been developed for the next-generation turboprop. This M-G system provides auxiliary thrust to accelerate the turbo engine start-up on the ground, using electrical power from batteries. The same system is used as a generation system when the aircraft is in the air and supplies electrical power to on-board electrical loads.
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