Periodic Reporting for period 2 - SIENA (Scalability Investigation of hybrid Electric concepts for Next-generation Aircraft)
Période du rapport: 2022-02-01 au 2023-07-31
SIENA is focused on the development of a systematic methodology that enables scalable-by-design architectures by studying the feasibility of integrating different technologies in novel aircraft architectures in such a way that they can be scaled-up from smaller to larger passenger aircraft. SIENA also delivers a comprehensive study of different technology choices in novel aircraft architectures with respect to their performance, operations and economic impact and their capability to scale-up across different categories.
Based on the assumed technology advancements, the results suggest that parallel hybrid systems (battery and fuel cell-powered) are scalable across the different aircraft category due to the various options of hybridization. In general, the degree of hybridization decreases with range and aircraft size due to the rather low power and energy densities of the electric components.
The studies also showed that hydrogen-based systems (hydrogen combustion and fuel-cell-electric) have the highest potential in terms of mission energy savings with the assumed technology advancements. In this context, 2030 technologies would suffice for smaller aircraft up to regional turboprop, while for larger aircraft, 2050 technologies would be required. On the other hand, the hydrogen-based architectures come with large efforts to close the regulatory gaps and uncertain economic viability in terms of hydrogen production, storage, and logistics.
The results of the project were published via conference presentations and papers such as the European Aeronautics Science Network (EASN) conferences 2021, 2022, and 2023, the World Congress of Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimisation (WCSMO) 2023, and the Aerospace Europe Conference ( 10th EUCASS - 9th CEAS) 2023.
The SIENA concept is built around the notion of scalable-by-design: the aim is to include the definition of scalability into the design process for HEP concepts across categories, offering design solutions that are scalable-by-design rather than optimal/optimized only for the current vehicle size. This is a potential innovation which could be replicable for feasibility studies across industries and within the aviation sector considering other aspects of radical architecture designs. SIENA will also help identify the most promising scalable technologies across vehicle classes, enabling a more competitive market and lower costs for manufactures and end-users, and allowing for the accelerated adoption of new technologies
Finally, SIENA will also analyse aircraft operations across categories to identify new operational patterns due to the new technologies and enhance the mobility of European citizens.