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Advanced Turboprop Transport Aircraft Modeling for the Electrified Powertrain Flight Demonstration Project

Abstract

View Video Presentation: https://doi.org/10.2514/6.2023-3870.vid The objective of this study is to establish models for state of the art, representative regional non-electrified turboprop configurations in the 19 to 50 passenger capability range and assess performance impacts from advanced aircraft technologies. Two of these models will serve as reference baseline configurations for comparison to electrified aircraft propulsion (EAP) demonstrator concepts for the Electrified Powertrain Flight Demonstration (EPFD) project. The other two non-electrified configurations will primarily assess the impacts of advanced technologies on fuel consumption and CO₂ emissions. This paper details an aircraft synthesis and performance analysis approach using the General Aviation Synthesis Program (GASP) which is used to establish baseline performance capabilities, calibrate airplane and engine models using published manufacturer data and conduct technology sensitivity studies. Advanced technologies are selected from the categories of propulsion, aerodynamics, and flight systems. A GASP-Monte Carlo simulation framework for uncertainty propagation is used to obtain performance distributions of the expected fuel burn, weight reduction and CO₂ emissions reductions from advanced aircraft technologies. Significant fuel burn savings from application of aerodynamics and propulsion technologies was observed.

Keywords:
Propulsion Powertrain Fuel efficiency Turboprop Aerodynamics Automotive engineering Range (aeronautics) Aerospace engineering Engineering Aeronautics Airplane Aviation Thrust specific fuel consumption Systems engineering Computer science Torque

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