On-Demand Mobility Electric Propulsion Roadmap

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On-Demand Mobility Electric Propulsion Roadmap Mark Moore, ODM Senior Advisor NASA Langley Research Center EAA AirVenture, Oshkosh July 22, 2015

NASA Distributed Electric Propulsion Research Rapid, early experiments to understand this new technology 7/29/2015 2

NASA Distributed Electric Propulsion Research PHASE I PHASE II PHASE III PHASE IV Requirements Definition, Systems Analysis, Wing System Design, Design Reviews Ground validation of DEP highlift system Flight testing of baseline Tecnam P2006T Establishes Baseline Tecnam Performance Establishes Test Pilot Familiarity Concurrent Activities DEP wing development and fabrication Ground and flight test validation of electric motors, battery, and instrumentation. Establishes Electric Power System Flight Safety Establishes Electric Tecnam Retrofit Baseline Flight test electric motors relocated to wing-tips, with DEP wing including nacelles (but no DEP motors, controllers, or folding props). Achieves Primary Objective of High Speed Cruise Efficiency Flight test with integrated DEP motors and folding props. Achieves Secondary Objectives DEP Acoustics Testing Low Speed Control Robustness Certification Basis of DEP Technologies 7/29/2015 3

What are the ODM Technical Challenges? Current General Aviation (GA) Aircraft compared to Regional Airliners Poor Aerodynamic and Propulsive Efficiencies Aerodynamic efficiency measured as Lift/Drag ratio is 9-11 compared to 17-20. (Thermal) x (propulsive efficiency) of 20-24% compared to 36-40%. Substantially Higher Operating Costs Compared to all other transportation options (car, airline, train). Poor Emissions High Hydrocarbon, Green House Gas emissions, particulates and lead pollution, compared to JP fuel emissions. Poor Community Noise Few improvements over the past 50 years, no significant change in certification requirements, compared to significant improvements. Poor Ride Quality Low wing loading leads to bumpy ride along with gust sensitivity, compared to superior ride quality. 7/29/2015 4

What are the ODM Technology Enablers? Electric Propulsion Impact Across Technical Challenges Aerodynamic Efficiency: Lift/Drag ratio improved from 11 to 18. Propulsive Efficiency: Energy to thrust conversion efficiency improved from 22% to 84%. Operating Costs: Energy costs decrease from 45% of Total Operating Cost to 6% Emissions: Life cycle GHG decreased by 5x using U.S. average electricity. Community Noise: Certification noise level from 85 to <70 db (with lower true annoyance). Ride Quality: Wing loading increased by 2-3x. 7/29/2015 5

Aerodynamic and Propulsive Efficiency Goals DEP integration into highlift system enables higher wing loading CL max : Increased from 2.0 to 5.5 Wing area significantly decreased while maintaining stall speed and field length Smaller wing is able to cruise at peak aerodynamic efficiency (L/D max ) at high speed DEP integration into wingtip vortex decreases wing induced drag Open rotor at wingtip increases the effective wing span downwash flow field Function of rotor diameter / span ratio Function of reference velocity / rotor rpm Validated in wind tunnel tests in 1980 s Electric motors (including controllers) are ~93%, compared to current aviation IC engines which are ~28% (IO-550) for a difference of 3.3x 7/29/2015 6

Propeller Efficiency Increase % Propulsive Efficiency Goal Wingtip Propulsors Increase Cruise Efficiency Higher Cruise Speed Regional Commercial Aircraft Higher Cruise Speed and/or Lower tipspeed propeller DEP Demonstrator With Wing at High Cruise C L Cruise flight is performed with only the wingtip propellers. Conventional GA Aircraft Cruise Velocity/Propeller Tip Speed Inner span propellers are fixed pitch and fold conformal against the nacelle, and are only active at low/slow flight. Aerodynamic Effects of Wingtip Mounted Propellers and Turbines, Luis Miranda AIAA Paper 86-1802 7/29/2015 7 7

Aerodynamic Efficiency Goal 15% 3% 4% 42% 18% 11% 4% wing friction 38.4 lbf fuselage 110 lbf cruise nacelles 3.59 lbf high lift nacelles 7.19 lbf margin 29.9 lbf interference 9.48 lbf induced 45.9 lbf wing profile 9.81 lbf tail profile 7.41 lbf 3% 1% Current design shows that the fuselage drag now dominates, 8 suggesting technologies such as fuselage Boundary Layer Ingestion could provide a significant synergistic benefit. 7/29/2015 8

Operating Cost Goal $/Hr 500 450 General Aviation Total Operating Cost Comparison 400 Energy 350 Insurance/Taxes 300 Personnel 250 Pilot 200 Acquisition 150 Facilities 100 Maintenance 50 Electricity based aircraft energy provide a decrease in price variability and cost risk as well as a true renewable energy path (100LL fuel is ~2x higher cost than auto gas) 0 SOA Baseline DEP Concept 7/29/2015 9

Tons CO2 Emissions Goal 6000 5000 4000 Cirrus SR-22 Operations Emissions 3000 2000 1000 Production Emissions Electric 4 pax Electric 4 pax 0 7/29/2015 10

Community Noise Goal 0-5 Tip Speed (ft/sec) 250 300 350 400 450 500 600 700 800 900 919 Conceptual Effects of Frequency Spreading -10 db -15-20 -25-30 YO-3A Tip Speed SR-22 Tip Speed Tip Speed Enabled By Distributed Electric Propulsion Broadband noise Effect of Propeller Tip Speed on Noise Level (a 5 th order function) YO-3A Cirrus SR-22 Conventional Single 3-Bladed Propeller Harmonics (18) Asynchronous 5-bladed propellers that spread a single blade passage harmonic across 30 harmonics instead of 1 that blends into the broadband as white noise 7/29/2015 11

Robust Control Goal Robust control is targeted by maximizing control authority at the low and slow operating conditions where accidents typically occur and is a combination of Lateral thrust based control augmentation through aero-prop coupling which increases effectiveness as lower speeds (prop induced velocity effects) Redundant propulsion that is single fault tolerant Highly reliable digital propulsion 7/29/2015 12

Ride Quality Goal Retrofitting only the wing provides a low cost flight demonstration path with clear evidence of the key differences DEP integration provides, through direct comparison to reference baseline flight data. Baseline Tecnam P2006T 17 lb/ft2 Wing Loading NASA DEP Tecnam P2006T ~50 lb/ft2 Wing Loading 7/29/2015 13

NASA Aeronautics Strategic Thrusts Safe, Efficient Growth in Global Operations Enable full NextGen and develop technologies to substantially reduce aircraft safety risks Innovation in Commercial Supersonic Aircraft Achieve a low-boom standard Ultra-Efficient Commercial Vehicles Pioneer technologies for big leaps in efficiency and environmental performance Transition to Low-Carbon Propulsion Characterize drop-in alternative fuels and pioneer low-carbon propulsion technology Real-Time System-Wide Safety Assurance Develop an integrated prototype of a real-time safety monitoring and assurance system Assured Autonomy for Aviation Transformation Develop high impact aviation autonomy applications 7/29/2015 14

NASA Aeronautics Strategic Thrusts Safe, Efficient Growth in Global Operations Enable full NextGen and develop technologies to substantially reduce aircraft safety risks Innovation in Commercial Supersonic Aircraft Achieve a low-boom standard Ultra-Efficient Commercial Vehicles Pioneer technologies for big leaps in efficiency and environmental performance Transition to Low-Carbon Propulsion Characterize drop-in alternative fuels and pioneer low-carbon propulsion technology Real-Time System-Wide Safety Assurance Develop an integrated prototype of a real-time safety monitoring and assurance system Assured Autonomy for Aviation Transformation Develop high impact aviation autonomy applications 7/29/2015 15

NASA Aeronautics Strategic Thrusts Outcome: Pioneer low-carbon propulsion technology ODM Contributions: Enable practical, wide-scale operational use of electric and hybrid-electric population in manned aircraft with a strategy of incentivizing low carbon solutions through dramatic reductions in direct operating costs at shorter ranges. Outcome: Pioneer technologies for big leaps in efficiency and environmental performance. ODM Contributions: Lower cost sub-scale demonstrations of multi-use technologies (i.e. high aspect ratio wing aeroelastic tailoring, fuselage boundary layer ingestion, distributed electric propulsion integration across disciplines, hybrid-electric power architectures, robust low speed control, spread frequency and phased acoustics, cruise efficient STOL, low cost robotic composite manufacturing, etc). ODM provides a path for introduction, validation, early adoption and certification of advanced technologies with lower cost/consequence. 7/29/2015 16

ODM Outcomes to Roadmaps: Pioneer Electric Propulsion as Low Carbon Solution Electric propulsion provides a method of addressing multiple barriers with a single technology that integrates across many disciplines. Propulsive and aerodynamic efficiency, emissions, noise, control, ride quality, and structural characteristics can be significantly improved through tight coupling of distributed electric propulsion. New integration strategies that maximize synergistic cross-disciplinary coupling benefits to achieve optimal vehicle system solutions Advanced electric motors and controllers Redundant and robust high voltage (>400 volts) architectures Advanced batteries and integration solutions Feasibility for ODM markets is at the 400 to 500 Whr/kg battery pack level Multi-functional structural batteries to reduce battery installation weight while meeting aerospace safety standards. Hybrid-electric range extenders Practical ranges of 300 to 600 nm in the near-term require hybrid-electric systems with small power systems to augment energy storage. 7/29/2015 17

Electric Propulsion Technologies Roadmap 2016 2021 2026 2031 2036 Early Feasibility TAC/CAS CEPT Flight Demo Thin-Haul System Study High Aspect Ratio Wing Tech Fuselage Boundary Layer Ingestion Propulsion High Voltage Power Systems Multi-functional Structural Batteries Redundant/Robust Electric Architectures Distributed Electric Propulsion Guidelines Cert Standards Thin-Haul Commuter Flight Demo 5x Lower Energy Use -25 db Community Noise Robust-Redundant Low Speed Control + SVO1 Techs Airliner-like Ride Quality -25% DOC Regional Turbo Prop Hybrid-Electric Flight Demo Application of Auto Robotic Composites to Aerospace Hybrid Range Extender APUs Spread Freq/Phasing DEP Acoustics Cross-Disciplinary Distributed Electric Propulsion Studies 7/29/2015 18

Electric Aircraft Penalty: Range 200 Whr/kg batteries High sensitivity of battery technology, with current lab tests pushing past 300 Whr/kg (Industry experts predict 400 Whr/kg by 2025) Cirrus SR-22 with Retrofit Electric Propulsion 200 nm range + reserves 11,300 lb 400 Whr/kg battery energy density is critical to enable early adopter electric propulsion markets Cirrus SR-22 General Aviation Aircraft 500 nm range + reserves 3400 lb 7/29/2015 19

Electric Aircraft Penalty: Range 7/29/2015 20