NASA has been investing in research efforts to define potential vehicles that use hybrid and turboelectric propulsion to enable savings in fuel burn and carbon usage. This paper overviews the fundamental building blocks that have been derived from those studies and details what key performance parameters have been defined, what key ground and flight tests need to occur, and highlights progress toward each.
Building Blocks for Transport-Class Hybrid and Turboelectric Vehicles
Electric & Hybrid Aerospace Technology Symposium 2016 ; 2016 ; Cologne, Germany
11.09.2016
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