Airbus Helicopters, in partnership with the French
Civil Aviation Authority (DGAC), has started flight testing an
engine back-up system (EBS) onboard its Flightlab aircraft.
The EBS project opens the way to a future hybrid
propulsion system for light helicopters while delivering concrete
flight safety improvements in the short term.
The campaign’s main target is to enhance flight
safety of single engine operations by providing emergency
electrical power in case of a turbine failure.
“The engine back-up system is a good example of
the incremental approach in our innovation strategy,” said
Tomasz Krysinski, Head of Research and Innovation at Airbus
Helicopters. “The current EBS flights are a very important first
step towards a future hybrid propulsion system and we already
foresee a second phase of the project with more energy and power
on board. We are looking at developing a fully parallel hybrid
propulsion system mixing thermal and electrical energy together
with the aim of optimising fuel consumption and enabling hybrid
single engine flights over urban areas.”
To conduct the tests the Flightlab was equipped
with a 100 Kw electric motor connected to the main gearbox, which
can provide electrical power for 30 seconds in the event of engine
failure.
By giving the pilot extra time to react and maintain
rotor speed, the engine back-up system contributes to a safer and
smoother autorotation maneuver to the ground.
The current flight
tests include the simulation of engine failure in different flight
conditions, including takeoff and landing procedures and
corresponding limitations.
While evaluating the safety margins and
performance benefits, the flight campaign also aims to demonstrate
a performance increase, thanks to the prompt electric power input.
The potential benefit in terms of Maximum Take-Off Weight is to
compensate for the mass of the EBS system itself and to provide
helicopter operators with additional payload.
Because the EBS flight campaign also looks at ways
of easing the possible introduction of this techno-brick onto
future production aircraft, the various components of the system
have been designed with serial production in mind.
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