In this work, a multi-disciplinary toolchain is described and used to optimize the takeoff trajectory of a electrified general aviation aircraft, subjected to acoustic constraints. The Dymos multi-disciplinary optimal control library is used to optimize the trajectory, with propeller aerodynamic and acoustic models provided by blade element momentum theory (CCBlade.jl) and acoustic analogy (AcousticAnalogies.jl) codes, respectively. Each model is implemented in the OpenMDAO framework, with all derivatives calculated either analytically or via automatic differentiation tools. The toolchain is applied to a hypothetical electrified form of the Cirrus SR20 and compared to the conventional piston-driven form.
Blade and Takeoff Trajectory Optimization of a Propeller-Driven Electric Aircraft with Acoustic Constraints
2024
21 pages
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Englisch