Presented at the Vertical Flight Society 80th Annual Forum & Technology Display
Electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing (eVTOL) Technical Session
7 pages
Abstract:
In this paper, a comprehensive dynamic simulation of a parallel hybrid gas-electric single main rotor helicopter involving a motor/generator (MG) pair and a differential planetary gear transmission (PGT) arrangement forming an electronic continuously variable transmission (E-CVT) was performed. This notional hybrid electric helicopter was sized based on a retrofit of a dual engine, 10000 lb, 2500 Hp class helicopter. The total weight added by the electric components was 182 lbs which increased the propulsion system weight from 1184 to 1366 lbs. The simulation results found that at 110 kts cruise, the hybrid electric system enabled a 27% reduction in main rotor rpm which resulted in an 18% reduction in the fuel burn rate. It is concluded that use of an E-CVT parallel hybrid propulsion system offers potential for increased flight range and reduced fuel consumption in medium to large-scale helicopter applications.
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