Patent classifications
B64D33/08
PARALLEL HYBRID POWER PLANT WITH HOLLOW MOTOR
A hybrid-electric powertrain system for aircraft includes a gearbox having a first rotary shaft for output to drive an air mover for aircraft thrust. The system includes a first prime mover connected by a second rotary shaft to the gearbox for power input to the gearbox. Further, the system includes a second prime mover connected by a third rotary shaft to the gearbox. The second prime mover can have a hollow core, and at least one of the first and second rotary shafts passes through the hollow core and the third rotary shaft.
PARALLEL HYBRID POWER PLANT WITH HOLLOW MOTOR
A hybrid-electric powertrain system for aircraft includes a gearbox having a first rotary shaft for output to drive an air mover for aircraft thrust. The system includes a first prime mover connected by a second rotary shaft to the gearbox for power input to the gearbox. Further, the system includes a second prime mover connected by a third rotary shaft to the gearbox. The second prime mover can have a hollow core, and at least one of the first and second rotary shafts passes through the hollow core and the third rotary shaft.
ELECTRIC MACHINE COOLING
An example rotor assembly includes a rotor core having an axial length and configured to rotate about a longitudinal axis. The rotor core includes a first wall and a second wall radially within the first wall and defining a fluid flow path configured to guide a fluid along an inner surface of the first wall.
Closed circuit for cooling the engine of an aircraft propulsion plant
An aircraft propulsion plant including an electric motor having a rotor and a stator mechanically linked to a base which can be mounted at the rear of an aircraft fuselage, a fan rotated by the rotor, a set of fixed blades located downstream of the fan, and a nacelle comprising an outer casing and a fan casing surrounding the fan and the set of fixed blades. The nacelle is mechanically linked to the base through the set of fixed blades. This configuration enables a cooling circuit to be formed for enabling the heat produced by the electric motor at the location of the stator to be evacuated towards the fixed blades and the nacelle where it is dissipated. Furthermore, this heat may be used for the de-icing of the nacelle lip.
Closed circuit for cooling the engine of an aircraft propulsion plant
An aircraft propulsion plant including an electric motor having a rotor and a stator mechanically linked to a base which can be mounted at the rear of an aircraft fuselage, a fan rotated by the rotor, a set of fixed blades located downstream of the fan, and a nacelle comprising an outer casing and a fan casing surrounding the fan and the set of fixed blades. The nacelle is mechanically linked to the base through the set of fixed blades. This configuration enables a cooling circuit to be formed for enabling the heat produced by the electric motor at the location of the stator to be evacuated towards the fixed blades and the nacelle where it is dissipated. Furthermore, this heat may be used for the de-icing of the nacelle lip.
Systems and methods for lifter motor cooling in eVTOL aircraft
A VTOL aircraft includes a plurality of lift propellers configured to rotated by lift motors to provide vertical thrust during takeoff, landing and hovering operations. The lift propellers are configured to generate a cooling airflow to cool the lift motors during use. During a cruise operation when the VTOL aircraft is in forward motion, the lift propellers may be stowed in a stationary position. Therefore, the cooling airflow may be reduced or eliminated when it is not needed.
Systems and methods for lifter motor cooling in eVTOL aircraft
A VTOL aircraft includes a plurality of lift propellers configured to rotated by lift motors to provide vertical thrust during takeoff, landing and hovering operations. The lift propellers are configured to generate a cooling airflow to cool the lift motors during use. During a cruise operation when the VTOL aircraft is in forward motion, the lift propellers may be stowed in a stationary position. Therefore, the cooling airflow may be reduced or eliminated when it is not needed.
Aircraft feeder cable system with thermoelectric cooler
Disclosed is an aircraft having an aircraft electric motor; a motor controller; a structure having ribs and spars defining a wingbox of the aircraft; a feeder cable connecting the motor controller and the aircraft electric motor through the wingbox; and a grommet defining an orifice by an inner perimeter sized to receive the feeder cable, the passage housing a thermoelectric cooler having a cooled side thermally conductive with the inner perimeter at a thermal conductivity greater than 100 watts per meter-kelvin at one ° C. and a heated side thermally conductive with the structure at the thermal conductivity.
Aircraft feeder cable system with thermoelectric cooler
Disclosed is an aircraft having an aircraft electric motor; a motor controller; a structure having ribs and spars defining a wingbox of the aircraft; a feeder cable connecting the motor controller and the aircraft electric motor through the wingbox; and a grommet defining an orifice by an inner perimeter sized to receive the feeder cable, the passage housing a thermoelectric cooler having a cooled side thermally conductive with the inner perimeter at a thermal conductivity greater than 100 watts per meter-kelvin at one ° C. and a heated side thermally conductive with the structure at the thermal conductivity.
FLIGHT VEHICLE
Provided is a flight vehicle having a weight reduced by reducing the number of driving devices. The flight vehicle including a fuel cell, and a motor to drive a propeller, the flight vehicle includes: a pump by which cooling water for cooling the fuel cell is circulated, the pump being driven by the motor to drive a propeller.