DocumentCode :
2617042
Title :
Comparison of different electrical HVDC-architectures for aircraft application
Author :
Brombach, Johannes ; Lücken, Arno ; Nya, Brice ; Johannsen, Martin ; Schulz, Detlef
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Helmut-Schmidt-Univ., Hamburg, Germany
fYear :
2012
fDate :
16-18 Oct. 2012
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
6
Abstract :
This paper deals with an integration of High Voltage DC (HVDC1) in the onboard power supply system. Conventional aircraft grids have a main voltage of 115 V AC (star voltage) with a variable frequency of 360...800 Hz. Newer aircraft try to integrate 230 V AC generators in the grid to save cable weight. With the “More Electric Aircraft”- concept HVDC grids could be integrated in future airplanes. In all concepts the airport infrastructure has to be considered. The ground power supply is based on mobile Ground Power Units (GPUs) or an inverter supplied by the airport grid (Fig. 1). The ground supply allocates 115 V AC with a fixed frequency of 400 Hz and a maximum power of 90 kVA per unit. Changing to an HVDC-grid has a lot of advantages. Higher voltage means lower cable weight. Furthermore, the electrical converter architecture can be optimized. Especially the converters inside the loads can be built much lighter when using a DC supply. This paper compares different possibilities of HVDC integration. Ancillary conditions like carbon fiber reinforced plastic fuselages and a possible ground power supply with conventional technology are taken into consideration. The attention is focused on an efficient cabin power supply. But to make a global assessment, the entire onboard power supply system is analyzed.
Keywords :
AC generators; HVDC power convertors; aircraft power systems; invertors; AC generators; HVDC architectures; High Voltage DC; aircraft application; aircraft grids; airport grid; cable weight; carbon fiber reinforced plastic fuselages; electrical converter architecture; frequency 360 Hz to 800 Hz; ground power supply; inverters; mobile ground power units; more electric aircraft concept; onboard power supply system; voltage 115 V; voltage 230 V; Aircraft; Aircraft propulsion; Computer architecture; Generators; Graphics processing units; HVDC transmission; Power supplies;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Electrical Systems for Aircraft, Railway and Ship Propulsion (ESARS), 2012
Conference_Location :
Bologna
ISSN :
2165-9400
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1370-4
Electronic_ISBN :
2165-9400
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ESARS.2012.6387380
Filename :
6387380
Link To Document :
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