Bombardier Aerospace has completed another
milestone in the execution of its Strategic Technology program for
civil aviation - a non-temperature restricted Bleedless Auxiliary
Power Unit (APU) starting test, following a 10-hour cold soak at
-40 degrees F and using a starter/generation system and
lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery system.
Dr. Fassi Kafyeke, Director, Advanced Design and
Strategic Technologies, Bombardier Aerospace, said, "We tested the
systems in extreme conditions, including robustness with end of
life battery and reached a critical milestone for technology
readiness level 5."
Microturbo (Safran) is responsible for providing
the global unrestricted e-APU system, including a starter
generator and power electronics provided by Thales and Li-ion
battery system, which is provided by Saft.
The tests were successfully conducted earlier
this year at the Turbomeca (Safran) cold chamber facility, located in Pau, France.
The key benefits of this new technology include
reduced fuel burn and emissions due to a reduced bill of materials
and lower weight, a longer APU life and unrestricted operation at
extremely low temperatures. It will also simplify the aircraft
manufacturing and assembly processes and lead to reduced
maintenance costs for customers.
"The development of innovative, environmentally
responsible products is at the core of our strategic priorities,"
said Francois Caza, Vice President and Chief Engineer, Bombardier
Aerospace. "This complex, multi-system integration test reaffirms
Bombardier's commitment to the advancement of aviation technology.
It is part of a comprehensive technology development program
covering various areas, including advanced systems, structures,
aerodynamics and manufacturing methods."
Avraham Ardman, Lead, More Electrical Aircraft project, Bombardier
Aerospace, said, "The demonstration of a well-integrated,
unrestricted e-APU system, with a starter generator, power
electronics and Li-ion battery system, is a progression towards a
'More Electric Aircraft' that will have electrical power as a
primary and more efficient means to operate systems and use Li-ion
improved power density to allow for unrestricted starting."
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