Reduction of environmental effects of civil aircraft through multi-objective flight plan optimisation
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05/07/2010
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With rising environmental alarm, the reduction of critical aircraft emissions including carbon dioxides (CO2) and nitrogen oxides (NOx) is one of most important aeronautical problems. There can be many possible attempts to solve such problem by designing new wing/aircraft shape, new efficient engine, etc. The paper rather provides a set of acceptable flight plans as a first step besides replacing current aircrafts. The paper investigates a green aircraft design optimisation in terms of aircraft range, mission fuel weight (CO2) and NOx using advanced Evolutionary Algorithms coupled to flight optimisation system software. Two multi-objective design optimisations are conducted to find the best set of flight plans for current aircrafts considering discretised altitude and Mach numbers without designing aircraft shape and engine types. The objectives of first optimisation are to maximise range of aircraft while minimising NOx with constant mission fuel weight. The second optimisation considers minimisation of mission fuel weight and NOx with fixed aircraft range. Numerical results show that the method is able to capture a set of useful trade-offs that reduce NOx and CO2 (minimum mission fuel weight). |
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IOP Science |
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DOI:10.1088/1757-899X/10/1/012197 Lee, Dong-Seop, Gonzalez, Luis Felipe, Walker, Rodney A., Periaux, Jacques, & Onate, Eugenio (2010) Reduction of environmental effects of civil aircraft through multi-objective flight plan optimisation. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, IOP Science, Sydney, Australia. |
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Copyright 2010 Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd |
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Australian Research Centre for Aerospace Automation; Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; School of Engineering Systems |
Palavras-Chave | #010303 Optimisation #090100 AEROSPACE ENGINEERING #090104 Aircraft Performance and Flight Control Systems #Active Flow Control #Hybrid Optimisation #UAV #UAS #CFD |
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Conference Paper |