Patent classifications
B64D13/08
Ground service systems and devices for an electric aircraft
A ground service system for an electric aircraft is disclosed. The system includes a charging module configured to charge a battery of an electric aircraft. The charging module includes a charging cable electrically connected to an energy source. The system includes a cooling module configured to regulate a temperature of the battery. The cooling module includes a cooling cable configured to carry a coolant. The system also includes a cabin soak module configured to provide a cabin soak coolant to a cabin of the electric aircraft. The cabin soak module includes a cabin soak cable configured to carry a fluid.
Ground service systems and devices for an electric aircraft
A ground service system for an electric aircraft is disclosed. The system includes a charging module configured to charge a battery of an electric aircraft. The charging module includes a charging cable electrically connected to an energy source. The system includes a cooling module configured to regulate a temperature of the battery. The cooling module includes a cooling cable configured to carry a coolant. The system also includes a cabin soak module configured to provide a cabin soak coolant to a cabin of the electric aircraft. The cabin soak module includes a cabin soak cable configured to carry a fluid.
Environmental control system utilizing cabin air to drive a power turbine of an air cycle machine and utilizing multiple mix points for recirculation air in accordance with pressure mode
A system is provided. The system includes an inlet providing a first medium; an inlet providing a second medium; a compressing device including a compressor and a turbine; and at least one heat exchanger located downstream of the compressor. The compressing device is in communication with the inlet providing the first medium. The turbine is downstream of the compressor. An outlet of the at least one heat exchanger is in fluid communication with an inlet of the compressor and an inlet of the turbine.
Environmental control system utilizing cabin air to drive a power turbine of an air cycle machine and utilizing multiple mix points for recirculation air in accordance with pressure mode
A system is provided. The system includes an inlet providing a first medium; an inlet providing a second medium; a compressing device including a compressor and a turbine; and at least one heat exchanger located downstream of the compressor. The compressing device is in communication with the inlet providing the first medium. The turbine is downstream of the compressor. An outlet of the at least one heat exchanger is in fluid communication with an inlet of the compressor and an inlet of the turbine.
Systems and methods to produce aircraft cabin supply air
Systems to produce cabin supply air for aircraft and related methods are described herein. An example system includes an air conditioning pack including a heat exchanger including a first flow path and a second flow path isolated from the first flow path. The second flow path is to receive cabin exhaust air from a cabin of an aircraft. The cabin exhaust air is to reduce a temperature of the cabin supply air flowing through the first flow path of the heat exchanger. The system also includes a turbine to receive the cabin supply air from the heat exchanger. The turbine is to reduce a temperature and pressure of the cabin supply air. A turbine outlet of the turbine is fluidly coupled to the cabin to provide the cabin supply air to the cabin. The system further includes a fan to direct the cabin exhaust air from the heat exchanger.
Systems and methods to produce aircraft cabin supply air
Systems to produce cabin supply air for aircraft and related methods are described herein. An example system includes an air conditioning pack including a heat exchanger including a first flow path and a second flow path isolated from the first flow path. The second flow path is to receive cabin exhaust air from a cabin of an aircraft. The cabin exhaust air is to reduce a temperature of the cabin supply air flowing through the first flow path of the heat exchanger. The system also includes a turbine to receive the cabin supply air from the heat exchanger. The turbine is to reduce a temperature and pressure of the cabin supply air. A turbine outlet of the turbine is fluidly coupled to the cabin to provide the cabin supply air to the cabin. The system further includes a fan to direct the cabin exhaust air from the heat exchanger.
Systems and methods for cooling and generating power on high speed flight vehicles
Methods and apparatus for cooling a surface on a flight vehicle and/or generating power include advancing the flight vehicle at a speed of at least Mach 3 to aerodynamically heat the surface. A supercritical working fluid is circulated through a fluid loop that includes compressing the supercritical working fluid through a compressor, heating the supercritical working fluid through a heat intake that is thermally coupled to the surface, expanding the supercritical working fluid in a thermal engine to generate a work output, cooling the supercritical working fluid, and recirculating the supercritical working fluid to the compressor. The work output of the thermal engine is operably coupled to the compressor, and may optionally be coupled to a generator to produce power. The supercritical working fluid absorbs heat from the surface, eliminating hot spots and permitting use of lighter and/or less expensive materials.
Aircraft installation for supplying pressurized air
An aircraft installation of a pneumatic system of an aircraft with different compressed air sources for supplying pressurized air to air consumer equipment. Either an air bleed system, electrical compressors, or a combination thereof may perform such supplying of compressed air depending on the aircraft operation condition, for instance the flight altitude or specific flight phases. Also, a turbofan engine, and a method for supplying compressed air to air consumer equipment are disclosed.
Aircraft installation for supplying pressurized air
An aircraft installation of a pneumatic system of an aircraft with different compressed air sources for supplying pressurized air to air consumer equipment. Either an air bleed system, electrical compressors, or a combination thereof may perform such supplying of compressed air depending on the aircraft operation condition, for instance the flight altitude or specific flight phases. Also, a turbofan engine, and a method for supplying compressed air to air consumer equipment are disclosed.
CONTROL OF ELECTRIC PUMP-DRIVEN DEICER
Examples described herein provide a computer-implemented method that includes receiving static data about an aircraft. The method further includes receiving dynamic data about flight conditions for a flight of the aircraft. The method further includes determining, based on the static data and the dynamic data, an amount of air pressure and a volumetric air flow to apply from an electric pump to a deicing device. The method further includes controlling the electric pump to cause the electric pump to apply the amount of air pressure and the volumetric air flow to the deicing device.