Abstract

Supersonic civil aircraft is of a promising area in the development of future civil transport, and aircraft propulsion system is one of the key issues which determine the success of the aircraft. To get a good conceptual design and performance investigation of the supersonic civil aircraft engine, in this article, a fast, versatile as well as trust-worthy numerical simulation platform was established to analyze the Mach 4 turbine-based combined cycle (TBCC) engine concept so as to be applied to the supersonic civil aircraft. First, a quick and accurate task requirement analysis module was newly established to analyze the mission requirement of the Mach 4 supersonic civil aircraft. Second, the TBCC engine performance simulation model was briefly presented and the number of engines on the supersonic civil aircraft was analyzed, considering single engine inoperative. Third, the Stone model and the DLR method were investigated to estimate the engine jet noise and the NOx emission of the Mach 4 supersonic civil aircraft. Finally, a multiobjective optimization tool made up of a response surface method and a genetic algorithm was developed to optimize the design parameters and the control law of the TBCC engine, in order to make the Mach 4 supersonic civil aircraft engine with better performance, lower noise, and lower emissions. The uniqueness of the developed analysis tool lies in that it affords a numerical simulation platform capable of investigating the task requirement analysis module of the supersonic civil aircraft, engine jet noise prediction model, and the NOx emission prediction model, as well as a multiobjective performance optimization tool, which is beneficial for the conceptual design and performance research of Mach 4 supersonic civil aircraft’s propulsion system.

Highlights

  • Supersonic civil aircraft with higher speed can offer significant time savings in the long-range flight compared with the subsonic one

  • A fast, versatile, and trustworthy numerical simulation platform has been established to analyze the Mach 4 turbine-based combined cycle (TBCC) engine concept for the supersonic civil aircraft, which includes the newly developed task requirement analysis module of the supersonic civil aircraft, engine jet noise, and the NOx emission prediction models, as well as a multiobjective optimization tool based on the response surface methodology

  • The conceptual design and performance optimization of the propulsion system is extremely important for the Mach 4 supersonic civil aircraft

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Summary

Introduction

Supersonic civil aircraft with higher speed can offer significant time savings in the long-range flight compared with the subsonic one. A fast, versatile, and trustworthy numerical simulation platform has been established to analyze the Mach 4 TBCC engine concept for the supersonic civil aircraft, which includes the newly developed task requirement analysis module of the supersonic civil aircraft, engine jet noise, and the NOx emission prediction models, as well as a multiobjective optimization tool based on the response surface methodology.

Task Requirement Analysis of the Mach 4 Supersonic Civil Aircraft
Engine Jet Noise Prediction Model
NOx Emission Prediction Model
Multiobjective Optimization Module
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