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Design study and scaled experiment of induction and synchronous motor for civil application of electromagnetic aircraft launch system

Bertola, Luca; Cox, Tom; Wheeler, Patrick; Garvey, Seamus D.; Morvan, Herve

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Luca Bertola

THOMAS COX T.Cox@nottingham.ac.uk
Assistant Professor

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PATRICK WHEELER pat.wheeler@nottingham.ac.uk
Professor of Power Electronic Systems

Seamus D. Garvey

Herve Morvan



Abstract

The engine size of modern passenger transport aircraft is principally determined by take-off conditions, since initial acceleration requires maximum engine power. An Electromagnetic Launch (EML) system could provide some or all of the energy required at the launch stage so that the aircraft engine power requirement and fuel consumption may be significantly reduced. So far, EML for aircraft has been adopted only for military applications to replace steam catapults on the deck of aircraft carriers. This paper will describe the application of EML to propel civil aircraft on the runways of modern airports. A comparison of synchronous and asynchronous electrical motor systems designed to launch an A320-200 will be presented. The paper will present the solution of the transient heat transfer problem of EML systems and the respective design limitations of a civil aircraft launcher under rated current density. The experimental setup that will serve for future validation is introduced.

Citation

Bertola, L., Cox, T., Wheeler, P., Garvey, S. D., & Morvan, H. (2016). Design study and scaled experiment of induction and synchronous motor for civil application of electromagnetic aircraft launch system.

Conference Name 18th Electromagnetic Launch Technology Symposium (EML)
End Date Oct 28, 2016
Acceptance Date Aug 1, 2016
Publication Date Oct 24, 2016
Deposit Date Aug 23, 2017
Publicly Available Date Aug 23, 2017
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/821946
Related Public URLs http://www.emlsymposium.com/

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