High-precision modeling and simulation of distributed propulsion energy systems for eVTOL/eSTOL

  • SUN Sanya
  • , SHAO Zhuang
  • , ZHOU Zhou
  • , WANG Kelei
  • , ZONG Jia

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Abstract

Addressing the challenges posed by drastic power load variations and high losses in complex transmission systems for distributed electric propulsion aircraft such as electric Vertical Take-Off and Landing/ electric Short Take-Off and Landing(eVTOL/eSTOL), this paper proposes a high-precision power and energy system modeling and evalua⁃ tion method applicable to the entire flight process of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). We first establish an energy system model based on a second-order RC battery model, identifying key parameters through a particle swarm algo⁃ rithm using battery discharge experimental data, and construct a propulsion system model including propellers, mo⁃ tors, Electronic Speed Controllers (ESCs), and transmission cables. Subsequently, a working state calculation framework for the UAV power and energy system based on an implicit function equation system is introduced and vali⁃ dated against experimental data. Finally, a simulation assessment of the power and energy system is conducted for a specific project involving a distributed electric propulsion UAV, alongside the optimization design of the transmission cable layout. The results indicate that both the voltage prediction error of the energy system and the errors in the sys⁃ tem state calculation framework are smaller than 2%. The model accurately reflects the operational state changes of each component throughout the entire flight process, and the optimized transmission cable layout reduces voltage loss by 17. 2% and average power loss by 16. 36%, thereby verifying the accuracy and validity of the proposed method.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-21
Number of pages21
JournalHangkong Xuebao/Acta Aeronautica et Astronautica Sinica
Volume46
Issue number15
DOIs
StatePublished - 10 Feb 2025

Keywords

  • distributed electric propulsion
  • power and energy system modeling
  • second-order RC battery model
  • transmission cable layout optimization
  • working state calculation framework modeling

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