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A new aircraft architecture based on the ACHEON Coanda effect nozzle: flight model and energy evaluation


Trancossi, Michele; Madonia, Mauro; Dumas, Antonio; Angeli, Diego; Bingham, Chris; Das, Shyam Sumanta; Grimaccia, Francesco; Marques, Jose Pascoa; Porreca, Eliana; Smith, Tim et al.
A new aircraft architecture based on the ACHEON Coanda effect nozzle: flight model and energy evaluation // European transport research review, 8 (2016), 2; 1-21 doi:10.1007/s12544-016-0198-4 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, ostalo)


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Naslov
A new aircraft architecture based on the ACHEON Coanda effect nozzle: flight model and energy evaluation

Autori
Trancossi, Michele ; Madonia, Mauro ; Dumas, Antonio ; Angeli, Diego ; Bingham, Chris ; Das, Shyam Sumanta ; Grimaccia, Francesco ; Marques, Jose Pascoa ; Porreca, Eliana ; Smith, Tim ; Stewart, Paul ; Subhash, Maharshi ; Sunol, Anna ; Vucinic, Dean

Izvornik
European transport research review (1867-0717) 8 (2016), 2; 1-21

Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, ostalo

Ključne riječi
s Aerial propulsion ; Coanda ; Energy efficiency ; Energy model ; Flight model ; Short takeoff and landing

Sažetak
Purpose Aeronautic transport has an effective necessity of reducing fuel consumption and emissions to deliver efficiency and competitiveness driven by today commercial and legislative requirements. Actual aircraft configurations scenario allows envisaging the signs of a diffused technological maturity and they seem very near their limits. This scenario clearly shows the necessity of radical innovations with particular reference to propulsion systems and to aircraftarchitecture consequently. Methods This paper presents analyses and discusses a promising propulsive architecture based on an innovative nozzle, which allows realizing the selective adhesion of two impinging streams to two facing jets to two facing Coanda surfaces. This propulsion system is known with the acronym ACHEON (Aerial Coanda High Efficiency Orienting Nozzle). This paper investigates how the application of an all-electric ACHEONs propulsion system to a very traditional commuter aircraft can improve its relevant performances. This paper considers the constraints imposed by current state-of-the-art electric motors, drives, storage and conversion systems in terms of both power/energy density and performance and considers two different aircraft configurations: one using battery only and one adopting a more sophisticated hybrid cogeneration. The necessity of producing a very solid analysis has forced to limit the deflection of the jet in a very conservative range (±15°) with respect to the horizontal. This range can be surely produced also by not optimal configurations and allow minimizing the use of DBD. From the study of general flight dynamics equations of the aircraft in two-dimensional form it has been possible to determine with a high level of accuracy the advantages that ACHEON brings in terms of reduced stall speed and of reduced take-off and landing distances. Additionally, it includes an effective energy analysis focusing on the efficiency and environmental advantages of the electric ACHEON based propulsion by assuming the today industrial grade high capacity batteries with a power density of 207 Wh/kg. Results It has been clearly demonstrated that a short flight could be possible adopting battery energy storage, and longer duration could be possible by adopting a more sophisticated cogeneration system, which is based on cogeneration from a well-known turboprop, which is mostly used in helicopter propulsion. This electric generation system can be empowered by recovering the heat and using it to increase the temperature of the jet. It is possible to transfer this considerable amount of heat to the jet by convection and direct fluid mixing. In this way, it is possible to increase the energy of the jets of an amount that allows more than recover the pressure losses in the straitening section. In this case, it is then possible to demonstrate an adequate autonomy of flight and operative range of the aircraft. The proposed architecture, which is within the limits of the most conservative results obtained, demonstrates significant additional benefits for aircraft manoeuvrability. In conclusion, this paper has presented the implantation of ACHEON on well-known traditional aircraft, verifying the suitability and effectiveness of the proposed system both in terms of endurance with a cogeneration architecture and in terms of manoeuvrability. It has demonstrated the potential of the system in terms of both takeoff and landing space requirements. Conclusions This innovation opens interesting perspectives for the future implementation of this new vector and thrust propulsion system, especially in the area of greening the aeronautic sector. It has also demonstrated that ACHEON has the potential of renovating completely a classic old aircraft configuration such as the one of Cessna 402.

Izvorni jezik
Engleski

Znanstvena područja
Elektrotehnika, Tehnologija prometa i transport, Interdisciplinarne tehničke znanosti



POVEZANOST RADA


Projekti:
309041

Ustanove:
Fakultet elektrotehnike, računarstva i informacijskih tehnologija Osijek

Profili:

Avatar Url Dean Vučinić (autor)

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doi link.springer.com

Citiraj ovu publikaciju:

Trancossi, Michele; Madonia, Mauro; Dumas, Antonio; Angeli, Diego; Bingham, Chris; Das, Shyam Sumanta; Grimaccia, Francesco; Marques, Jose Pascoa; Porreca, Eliana; Smith, Tim et al.
A new aircraft architecture based on the ACHEON Coanda effect nozzle: flight model and energy evaluation // European transport research review, 8 (2016), 2; 1-21 doi:10.1007/s12544-016-0198-4 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, ostalo)
Trancossi, M., Madonia, M., Dumas, A., Angeli, D., Bingham, C., Das, S., Grimaccia, F., Marques, J., Porreca, E. & Smith, T. (2016) A new aircraft architecture based on the ACHEON Coanda effect nozzle: flight model and energy evaluation. European transport research review, 8 (2), 1-21 doi:10.1007/s12544-016-0198-4.
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