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Shaft Power Extraction and Waste Heat Rejection using a Three Stream Variable Cycle Engine

2012-10-22
2012-01-2167
Variable cycle engines offer the potential to operate a turbine engine more like a high-bypass turbofan during subsonic cruise and more like a turbojet or low-bypass turbofan for high-performance maneuvers or when supercruising. Variable geometry within the engine enables flow holding, allowing it to ingest the maximum amount of air that the inlet can capture even at reduced throttle settings. This approach reduces spillage drag compared to the conventional approach which cuts back engine airflow by reducing fan speed. To achieve the desired thrust, airflow is modulated between the core, inner bypass, and outer bypass. The air in the outer bypass duct, known as the 3rd stream, has been proposed as a heat sink for various engine and aircraft heat loads since it is at a comparatively low temperature, having only passed through the fan portion of the engine's compression system.
Technical Paper

Integrated Aircraft Electrical Power System Modeling and Simulation Analysis

2010-11-02
2010-01-1804
Advancements in electrical, mechanical, and structural design onboard modern more electric aircraft have added significant stress to the electrical systems. An electrical system level analysis tool has been created in MATLAB/Simulink to facilitate rapid system analysis and optimization to meet the growing demands of modern aircraft. An integratated model of segment level models of an electrical system including a generator, electrical accumulator unit, electrical distribution unit and electromechanical actuators has been developed. Included in the model are mission level models of an engine and aircraft to provide relevant boundary conditions. It is anticipated that the tracking of the electrical distribution through numerical integration of these various subsystems will lead to more accurate predictions of the bus power quality. In this paper the tool is used to evaluate two architectures using two different load profiles.
Technical Paper

Nonlinear Neural Network Modeling of Aircraft Synchronous Generator with High Power Density

2012-10-22
2012-01-2158
Preliminary investigations of nonlinear modeling of aircraft synchronous generators using neural networks are presented. Aircraft synchronous generators with high power density tend operate at current-levels proportional to the magnetic saturation region of the machine's material. The nonlinear model accounts for magnetic saturation of the generator, which causes the winding flux linkages and inductances to vary as a function of current. Finite element method software is used to perform a parametric sweep of direct, quadrature, and field currents to extract the respective flux linkages. This data is used to train a neural network which yields current as a function of flux linkage. The neural network is implemented in a Simulink synchronous generator model and simulation results are compared with a previously developed linear model. Results show that the nonlinear neural network model can more accurately describe the responsiveness and performance of the synchronous generator.
Technical Paper

Data Acquisition Uncertainty

2012-10-22
2012-01-2206
With the advent of modern parallel computing systems, larger and more accurate simulation models have been developed to simulate real-world hardware. These models require verification and validation (V&V), the latter using data acquired from representative hardware to ascertain the uncertainty of the model. An understanding of the errors introduced by the measurement system into the validation assessment allows for the model assessor to attribute errors to the measurement system as opposed to the model or experimental setup. Once the model(s) have been through the validation process, decision makers can better understand the risk associated with using these models. This paper describes one possible procedure to quantify the uncertainty of the data acquisition (DAQ) system.
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