Off-design performance analysis of a solid-oxide fuel celugas turbine hybrid for auxiliary aerospace power

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Freeh, Joshua E. [1 ]
Steffen, Christopher J., Jr. [1 ]
Larosiliere, Louis M. [1 ]
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[1] NASA, John N Glenn Res Ctr Lewis Field, Cleveland, OH 44135 USA
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A solid-oxide fuel cell/gas turbine hybrid system for auxiliary aerospace power is analyzed using 0-D and 1-D system-level models. The system is designed to produce 440kW of net electrical power, sized for a typical long-range 300-passenger civil airplane, at both sea level and cruise flight level (12,500m). In addition, a part power level of 250kW is analyzed at the cruise condition, a requirement of the operating power profile. The challenge of creating a balanced system for the three distinct conditions is presented, along with the compromises necessary for each case. A parametric analysis is described for the cruise part power operating point, in which the system efficiency is maximized by varying the air flow rate. The system is compared to an earlier version that was designed solely for cruise operation. The results show that it is necessary to size the turbomachinery, fuel cell, and heat exchangers at sea level full power rather than cruise full power. The resulting estimated mass of the system is 1912 kg, which is significantly higher than the original cruise design point mass, 1396 kg. The net thermal efficiencies with respect to the fuel LHV are calculated to be 42.4% at sea level full power, 72.6% at cruise full power, and 72.8% at cruise part power. The cruise conditions take advantage of pre-compressed air from the onboard Environmental Control System, which accounts for a portion of the unusually high thermal efficiency at those conditions. These results show that it is necessary to include several operating points in the overall assessment of an aircraft power system due to the variations throughout the operating profile.
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