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Aircraft Fuel System Design Using 1D and 3D Methods: An Enabler for Thermal Management Modelon AB

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Format:
Conference/Event
Author/Creator:
Sielemann, Sielemann, author.
Contributor:
Ahn, Chiwoo
Colleoni, Arnaud
LeBrun, Victor-Marie
Lee, Changsoo
Lee, Dongkyu
Lee, JeongSeok
Nguyẽ̂n, Anh
Proelss, Katrin
Yoon, Hyon Min
Conference Name:
Aerospace Technology Conference & Exposition (2017-09-26 : Fort Worth, Texas, United States)
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
Warrendale, PA SAE International 2017
Summary:
AbstractThermal management on aircraft has been an important discipline for several decades. However, with the recent generations of high performance aircraft, thermal management has evolved more and more into a critical performance and capability constraint on the whole aircraft level. Fuel continues to be the most important heat sink on high performance aircraft, and consequently the requirements on thermal models of fuel systems are expanding. As the scope of modeling and simulation is widened in general, it is not meaningful to introduce a new isolated modeling and simulation capability. Instead, thermal models must be derived from existing model assets and eventually enable integration across several physical domains. This paper describes such an integrated approach based on the Modelica Fuel System Library and the 3DExperience Platform. It combines 1D and 3D methodology and delivers capabilities normally limited to complex and time-consuming CFD computations at the speed and convenience of system simulations. The paper provides a description of the modeling library and puts thermal management in context with more general model-based design of aircraft fuel systems. It describes in detail an aircraft fuel sub-system model including thermal aspects and illustrates an industrial application in the design of high performance aircraft
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Publisher Number:
2017-01-2039
Access Restriction:
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