Reducing weight and fuel consumption of civil aircraft by electromagnetic launch

Electromagnetic launch systems have been proposed for military applications to accelerate jet planes on aircraft carriers. This paper proposes the implementation of similar technology to aid civil aircraft take-off, which can provide significant economic, environmental and technical benefits. Assist...

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Main Authors: Bertola, Luca, Cox, Tom, Wheeler, Patrick, Polenta, Valerio, Garvey, Seamus D., Morvan, Herve
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/42714/
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author Bertola, Luca
Cox, Tom
Wheeler, Patrick
Polenta, Valerio
Garvey, Seamus D.
Morvan, Herve
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Cox, Tom
Wheeler, Patrick
Polenta, Valerio
Garvey, Seamus D.
Morvan, Herve
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description Electromagnetic launch systems have been proposed for military applications to accelerate jet planes on aircraft carriers. This paper proposes the implementation of similar technology to aid civil aircraft take-off, which can provide significant economic, environmental and technical benefits. Assisted launch has the potential of reducing on ground noise and emissions near airports and improving overall aircraft efficiency through reducing engine thrust requirements. This paper presents a take-off performance analysis for an Airbus A320-200 taking off with and without the assistance of the electromagnetic catapult. Assisted take-off allows for a significant reduction in take-off field length, giving more capacity with existing airport footprints and reducing the necessary footprint of new airports, which will both reduce costs and increase the number of suitable sites. The electromagnetic catapult may allow the installation of smaller engines with lower rated thrust. The consequent fuel consumption and operational cost reduction is estimated. The potential of reducing the aircraft operational costs and the runway length required make electromagnetic launch system an attractive solution to the air traffic growth in busy airports.
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spelling nottingham-427142020-05-04T18:36:08Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/42714/ Reducing weight and fuel consumption of civil aircraft by electromagnetic launch Bertola, Luca Cox, Tom Wheeler, Patrick Polenta, Valerio Garvey, Seamus D. Morvan, Herve Electromagnetic launch systems have been proposed for military applications to accelerate jet planes on aircraft carriers. This paper proposes the implementation of similar technology to aid civil aircraft take-off, which can provide significant economic, environmental and technical benefits. Assisted launch has the potential of reducing on ground noise and emissions near airports and improving overall aircraft efficiency through reducing engine thrust requirements. This paper presents a take-off performance analysis for an Airbus A320-200 taking off with and without the assistance of the electromagnetic catapult. Assisted take-off allows for a significant reduction in take-off field length, giving more capacity with existing airport footprints and reducing the necessary footprint of new airports, which will both reduce costs and increase the number of suitable sites. The electromagnetic catapult may allow the installation of smaller engines with lower rated thrust. The consequent fuel consumption and operational cost reduction is estimated. The potential of reducing the aircraft operational costs and the runway length required make electromagnetic launch system an attractive solution to the air traffic growth in busy airports. 2017-02-02 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Bertola, Luca, Cox, Tom, Wheeler, Patrick, Polenta, Valerio, Garvey, Seamus D. and Morvan, Herve (2017) Reducing weight and fuel consumption of civil aircraft by electromagnetic launch. In: ICAS 2017: 19th International Conference on Aeronautical Sciences, 2-3 February 2017, Melbourne, Australia. Electromagnetic launch system fuel consumption take-off analysis weight reduction http://waset.org/publications/1000624https://waset.org/Publication/reducing-weight-and-fuel-consumption-of-civil-aircraft-by-eml/10006249
spellingShingle Electromagnetic launch system
fuel consumption
take-off analysis
weight reduction
Bertola, Luca
Cox, Tom
Wheeler, Patrick
Polenta, Valerio
Garvey, Seamus D.
Morvan, Herve
Reducing weight and fuel consumption of civil aircraft by electromagnetic launch
title Reducing weight and fuel consumption of civil aircraft by electromagnetic launch
title_full Reducing weight and fuel consumption of civil aircraft by electromagnetic launch
title_fullStr Reducing weight and fuel consumption of civil aircraft by electromagnetic launch
title_full_unstemmed Reducing weight and fuel consumption of civil aircraft by electromagnetic launch
title_short Reducing weight and fuel consumption of civil aircraft by electromagnetic launch
title_sort reducing weight and fuel consumption of civil aircraft by electromagnetic launch
topic Electromagnetic launch system
fuel consumption
take-off analysis
weight reduction
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/42714/
https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/42714/