More Electric Aircraft: Review, Challenges, and Opportunities for Commercial Transport Aircraft
University of Wisconsin–Madison
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Abstract
Similar to the efforts to move toward electric vehicles, much research has focused on the idea of a more electric aircraft (MEA). The motivations for this research are similar to that for vehicles and include goals to reduce emissions and decrease fuel consumption. In traditional aircraft, multiple systems may use one type or a combination of types of energy, including electrical, hydraulic, mechanical, and pneumatic energy. However, all energy types have different drawbacks, including the sacrifice of total engine efficiency in the process of harvesting a particular energy, as with hydraulic and pneumatic systems. The goal for future aircraft is to replace most of the major systems currently utilizing…
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- Propulsion
- Automotive engineering
- Aircraft fuel system
- Process (computing)
- Engineering
- Hydraulic machinery
- Fuel efficiency
- Systems engineering
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Affordable and clean energy
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