ELECTRIC PROPULSION SYSTEM OF AN AIRCRAFT
20220306306 · 2022-09-29
Inventors
- Christophe Labarthe (Toulouse, FR)
- Franck ALVAREZ (TOULOUSE, FR)
- Fabien LATOURELLE (TOULOUSE, FR)
- Olivier VERSEUX (TOULOUSE, FR)
- Pascal POME (TOULOUSE, FR)
- Jean Francois ALLIAS (TOULOUSE, FR)
- Olivier Ciet (Toulouse, FR)
- Olivier RASPATI (TOULOUSE, FR)
- Anthony ROUX (TOULOUSE, FR)
- Benedikt BAMMER (TAUFKIRCHEN, DE)
Cpc classification
F02K5/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B64D33/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F04D25/0606
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H01M2250/20
ELECTRICITY
B64D41/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64C11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H01M8/04014
ELECTRICITY
H01M8/04201
ELECTRICITY
B60L50/70
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64D29/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H01M8/04067
ELECTRICITY
Y02T90/40
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
B60L50/70
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64C11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64D29/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64D33/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A propulsion system includes a system for producing electricity that supplies electricity to at least one electric motor to which is mechanically coupled a propeller situated near a first longitudinal end of a nacelle that houses at least the system for producing electricity and the at least one electric motor. An air circulation channel, which receives a heat exchanger provided to allow the system for producing electricity to be cooled, extends inside the nacelle from a first end of the air circulation channel situated at the first longitudinal end of the nacelle. A part of the air circulation channel that is contiguous with its first end is delimited by an outer surface of cylindrical shape that surrounds the longitudinal axis of the nacelle.
Claims
1. A propulsion system of an aircraft, comprising: a system for producing electricity comprising a set of fuel cells; at least one electric motor supplied with electricity by at least some of the fuel cells; a propeller mechanically coupled to the at least one electric motor; and a nacelle housing at least the system for producing electricity and the at least one electric motor, said nacelle comprising an air circulation channel provided to allow the system for producing electricity to be cooled, wherein the air circulation channel extends inside the nacelle from a first end of said air circulation channel that is situated at a first longitudinal end of the nacelle; wherein at least a part of the air circulation channel that is contiguous with the first end of the air circulation channel is delimited by an outer surface of cylindrical shape that surrounds a longitudinal axis of the nacelle; wherein the air circulation channel receives a heat exchanger provided to allow the system for producing electricity to be cooled; and wherein the propeller is situated near a first longitudinal end of the nacelle.
2. The propulsion system according to claim 1, wherein in at least a part of the nacelle, considered along a length of the nacelle, there is only one air circulation channel, which is of circular section centered on the longitudinal axis of the nacelle and houses a fan provided to promote a circulation of air in this air circulation channel.
3. The propulsion system according to claim 2, wherein the fan is housed in the air circulation channel, between the first end of the air circulation channel and the heat exchanger.
4. The propulsion system according to claim 1, wherein the propeller is mounted to be able to rotate about the nacelle.
5. The propulsion system according to claim 1, further comprising a device to adjust an air flow rate, which is associated with the first end of the air circulation channel.
6. The propulsion system according to claim 1, wherein the propeller is mounted secured to a drive shaft of which a longitudinal axis corresponds to the longitudinal axis of the nacelle.
7. The propulsion system according to claim 1, wherein the heat exchanger is installed in a part of the air circulation channel in which a section of the air circulation channel on a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the nacelle is shaped as a ring.
8. The propulsion system according to claim 1, wherein the heat exchanger is installed in a part of the air circulation channel in which the air circulation channel is of circular section.
9. The propulsion system according to claim 8, wherein the air circulation channel is of cylindrical shape and extends along a length of the nacelle, between the first end of the air circulation channel and a second end of the air circulation channel that opens near a second longitudinal end of the nacelle, which is opposite the first longitudinal end of the nacelle.
10. The propulsion system according to claim 1, wherein a second end of the air circulation channel opens through a lateral wall of the nacelle, between the first longitudinal end of the nacelle and a second longitudinal end of the nacelle, which is opposite the first longitudinal end of the nacelle.
11. The propulsion system according to claim 10, further comprising a hydrogen reservoir housed in the nacelle between the second end of the air circulation channel and the second longitudinal end of the nacelle.
12. The propulsion system according to claim 1, further comprising a device for adjusting an air flow rate, which is associated with the second end of the air circulation channel.
13. The propulsion system according to claim 1, wherein the first longitudinal end of the nacelle corresponds to a front longitudinal end of the nacelle.
14. The propulsion system according to claim 1, wherein the first longitudinal end of the nacelle corresponds to a rear longitudinal end of the nacelle.
15. An aircraft comprising a propulsion system according to claim 1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0031] The invention will be better understood upon reading the following description and studying the appended figures.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0043] The aircraft 1 shown in
[0044] An aircraft propulsion system 3, as illustrated in
[0045] Advantageously, in at least a part 35 of the nacelle, considered along the length of the nacelle, there is only one air circulation channel 22, which is of circular section and houses a fan 12 provided to promote the circulation of air in this air circulation channel Preferably, as shown in the figures, this circular section is centered on the longitudinal axis of the nacelle. In particular, the fan 12 is housed in the air circulation channel 22, between the first end 25 of the air circulation channel and the heat exchanger 30.
[0046] Again advantageously, the nacelle 20 houses a reservoir 40 of dihydrogen H2, also called hydrogen in the rest of the description. In particular, the hydrogen is stored in the liquid state in the reservoir 40, labelled LH2 in the figures. The hydrogen contained in the reservoir 40 allows the fuel cells 15 to be supplied with hydrogen. However, without departing from the scope of the invention, the propulsion system 3 might not comprise such a hydrogen reservoir. The fuel cells 15 are then supplied with hydrogen from a hydrogen reservoir outside the propulsion system 3, for example a hydrogen reservoir located in the fuselage 2 or in a wing of the aircraft.
[0047] In the various figures, the dashed arrows illustrate the direction of circulation of the air in the air circulation channel 22. The thick arrows, referenced by the symbol F and parallel to the longitudinal axis X of the nacelle 20, illustrate the orientation of the nacelle 20 when it is installed on an aircraft 1: the head of an arrow F indicates the front of the nacelle (on the left in the figures) when the aircraft is in flight. The length of the nacelle extends between its first longitudinal end 24 and a second longitudinal end 26. In the rest of the description, the concepts of front and rear are expressed with respect to the direction of forward movement of the aircraft 1 when it is in flight.
[0048] In the first embodiment, illustrated in
[0049] In a variant that is not shown in the figure, the blades of the propeller are mounted secured to a ring that is mounted so as to be able to rotate about the nacelle. This ring is mechanically coupled to the at least one motor 16 by a gear system.
[0050] In an advantageous embodiment illustrated in
[0051] In the second embodiment, illustrated in
[0052] The drive system 31 is mounted at least in part inside the nacelle 20, at its first end 24, centered on the longitudinal axis X of the nacelle. Thus, the first end 25 of the air circulation channel 22 is such that the outer surface 28 of the air circulation channel 22, which is of cylindrical shape, surrounds the drive system 31. Advantageously, the drive system 31 has a fairing provided to make it easier for the air to flow along the drive system. When the outer surface 28 of the air circulation channel 22 is of circular cylindrical shape, a section of the air circulation channel 22 on a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis X of the nacelle is then in the shape of a ring. At its first end 25, the air circulation channel is then between its outer surface 28 on the one hand and the drive system 31 on the other hand. In order not to overcomplicate the figures, the mechanical connections between the drive system 31 and the nacelle are not shown. In operation, the rotation of the propeller 18 promotes the introduction of air into the first end 25 of the air circulation channel 22. The air circulates in the air circulation channel 22, between the outer surface 28 that is of cylindrical shape and the drive system 31. The air then arrives in the part 35 of the air circulation channel 22 in which there is only one air circulation channel 22, which is of circular section and comprises the fan 12. The fan 12 promotes the circulation of the air in the air circulation channel.
[0053] In the first embodiment, illustrated in
[0054] When the nacelle 20 houses a hydrogen reservoir 40, this hydrogen reservoir is, for example, housed in a part of the nacelle that is between the second end 27b of the air circulation channel 22 and the second longitudinal end 26 of the nacelle. In particular, as shown in
[0055] In particular, without limiting the invention, the propulsion system 3 comprises a device for adjusting the air flow rate, which is not shown in the figures, associated with the second end 27b of the air circulation channel 22. This device for adjusting the air flow rate corresponds, for example, to a set of flaps of which the position can be regulated so as to vary the flow rate of air in the air circulation channel 22, in particular, in accordance with the need to cool the system for producing electricity 10.
[0056] In the third embodiment, illustrated in
[0057] In the fourth embodiment, illustrated in
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[0060] In a particular embodiment, the propulsion system 3 comprises two propellers mounted so as to be able to counter-rotate near one another.
[0061] In another embodiment, in addition to the propeller 18, the propulsion system 3 comprises a set of blades that is mounted fixedly with respect to the nacelle, near the propeller.
[0062] While at least one exemplary embodiment of the present invention(s) is disclosed herein, it should be understood that modifications, substitutions and alternatives may be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art and can be made without departing from the scope of this disclosure. This disclosure is intended to cover any adaptations or variations of the exemplary embodiment(s). In addition, in this disclosure, the terms “comprise” or “comprising” do not exclude other elements or steps, the terms “a” or “one” do not exclude a plural number, and the term “or” means either or both. Furthermore, characteristics or steps which have been described may also be used in combination with other characteristics or steps and in any order unless the disclosure or context suggests otherwise. This disclosure hereby incorporates by reference the complete disclosure of any patent or application from which it claims benefit or priority.