TRB+机场的电气化和氢气技术(演讲PPT)-44页-WN7.pdf
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1、Electrification and Hydrogen Technologies in AirportsMay 25,2023Preparing Airports for Electric AviationElectrification&Hydrogen Technologies in AirportsTRB WebinarGal Le Bris,C.M.,P.E.Vice President,Aviation PlanningWSP USA2A Journey Toward Fly Net Zero Aviation accounts for 2%of CO2emissions&3.5%o
2、f climate changes drivers.Aviation has worked on keeping its emissions in check for over two decades.Aviation has a plan to achieve net-zero by 2050.Source:ATAGElectrification&Hydrogen Technologies in Airports3A Journey Toward Fly Net ZeroElectrification&Hydrogen Technologies in AirportsTimeShort-te
3、rmMedium-termLong-termUrban Air MobilityElectric Propulsion SystemsRegional AviationSAFElectric&Hybrid Propulsion SystemsLonger RangeSAFSAF+Electric Hybridization?Hydrogen as a Jet-Fuel?Fully-Electric?Small GA100LLUnleaded AvgasElectric Propulsion SystemsHydrogen as a Jet-Fuel?4What is an Electric A
4、ircraft?Electrification&Hydrogen Technologies in Airports5What is an Electric Aircraft?Electrification&Hydrogen Technologies in Airports6What is Advanced Air Mobility?AAMUAMRAMUse Cases/Missions:On-demand intra-urban transportation VTOL aircraft(1-5 pax)Range:10-20 milesUse Cases/Missions:On-demand
5、regional transportation V/STOL aircraft(1-19 pax)Range:10-70 milesElectrification&Hydrogen Technologies in AirportsLast-mile cargo delivery Small UAS(250 lbs.),STOL Range:10-70 milesMedevac Larger UAS,V/STOL&CTOL aircraft Range:10-70 miles7Electric Aircraft are on the Horizon202?2025203020402035Emer
6、gence of electric propulsion for larger aircraftAbout 2%of the U.S.fleet is electric Regional airlines&private owners embrace e-aircraft1stregionale-aircraft certified1stelectric commercial flight(air taxi)Small Aircraft Poweredwith BatteriesRegional Acft Poweredwith Fuel CellsLarger Aircraft(TBD)A
7、Possible Timeline to Electric AviationElectrification&Hydrogen Technologies in Airports8Potential Impact on the Aviation DemandElectric aviation promises lower OPEX to flight operators.This could make point-to-point air mobility more accessible.General aviation facilities could become local transpor
8、tation hubs for communities and see their capacity better utilized.Commercial service airports will accommodate more small commuter aircraft with STOL and VTOL capabilities.The novelty of electric aviation,the uncertainty around certification,and the lack of visibility on the future demand does not
9、make it easy for planners&decision makers.Source:Eve Air MobilitySource:Zero AviaElectrification&Hydrogen Technologies in Airports9Opportunities&Challenges for Airports&Communities Electric aircraft are significantly quieter&cleaner than ICU-powered aircraft.Hub airports are becoming intermodal node
10、s.Mobility-as-a-service(MaaS)can enable a better integration of these modes.With AAM,smaller aviation facilities may become local mobility hubs.Supply chains are needed to meet power requirements&deliver new fuels.On-airport power generation and microgrid can help address these needs.Airports can in
11、crease energy resilience and community resilience.Electrification&Hydrogen Technologies in Airports10The Stakeholder Ecosystem is Expanding Airport operator AAM providers and their flight operators Existing flight operators(including GA community)Aircraft rescue and firefighting(ARFF)FAA ADO and AFS
12、 Air traffic control tower(ATCT)Aircraft ground support providers Fixed-base operators(FBO)Utility providers and hydrogen suppliers Maintenance,repair,and overhaul(MRO)Ground transportation(TNC,transit authority,etc.)Local governments Metropolitan®ional planning organizations Communities and smal
13、l businesses Building and land-ownersElectrification&Hydrogen Technologies in Airports11Navigating Operational Safety at Aviation FacilitiesAnatomy of Electric Aircraft OperationsFirefightingVTOL RescuePedestrian SafetyOccupational HazardsJet Blast/DownwashThermal RunawayHydrogen FireNew Flight Proc
14、eduresHuman FactorMore Diverse Fleet MixWind EffectsElectrification&Hydrogen Technologies in Airports12Overall Risk:Unusual propulsion systems&lower noise increase risk on the ramp.Current Conditions&Trends:Over 100 e-aircraft projects with atypical config.(ACRP RR 236).Assessment:Risk should be ass
15、essed for each type or novel configuration.Potential Mitigation:Joint training sessions with the ramp community.Specific configurations may warrant visual aids(e.g.,markings).Navigating Operational Safety at Aviation Facilities“Most Wanted”:Atypical Configurations!Electrification&Hydrogen Technologi
16、es in Airports13Overall Risk:Battery fire/runaway or leak/explosion of hydrogen tank following a high-energy safety occurrence(e.g.,runway excursion).Current Conditions&Trends:Airliners already carry powerful batteries(e.g.,A350,787).Large aviation hydrogen tanks&pods are novel(even per other transp
17、ortation industry standards).Assessment and Mitigation:Batteries/hydrogen tanks and pods,by design,should not increase the severity of such occurrences(assuming reasonable scenarios)and should be able to withstand some of them(e.g.,runway excursions).Navigating Operational Safety at Aviation Facilit
18、ies“Most Wanted”:Accident Increases in Severity!Electrification&Hydrogen Technologies in Airports14Navigating Operational Safety at Aviation Facilities“Most Wanted”:Hydrogen Storage&DistributionOverall Risk:H2and hydrogen carriers would be new gases/fluids at airports to be stored,transported,and pr
19、ocessedinducing new hazards.Current Conditions&Trends:Safety standards exist for their safe storage and handling in other industries/non-aviation contexts.Assessment and Potential Mitigation:The supply chains for aviation hydrogen are to be developed.Firefighting standards already exist for hydrogen
20、 technologies.NFPA guidance on fueling systems to be revised.!Electrification&Hydrogen Technologies in Airports15Navigating Operational Safety at Aviation FacilitiesTypology of Operators and ServicesWho provide safety management?Who provide operational safety?VertistopFlight operatorsPilotsVertiport
21、/VertihubFlight operatorsVertiport operator?Pilots&ground handlersVertiport NetworkFlight operatorsVertiport operator?Pilots,ground handlers,vertiport staffVertiport at Non-Certified AirportFlight operatorsAirport operator?Pilots,ground handlers,airport staffVertiport at Part 139 AirportAirport,ATCT
22、,Flight operatorsATCT,pilots,ground handlers,airport staffGrowing Complexity&TrafficNote:Heliports are not required to comply with Part 139 requirements.Also,Part 139 typically does not apply to airports served by air carriers performing unscheduled operations with small aircraft(31seats)and GA faci
23、lities.Electrification&Hydrogen Technologies in Airports16Navigating Operational Safety at Aviation FacilitiesTypology of Operators and ServicesWho provide safety management?Who provide operational safety?VertistopFlight operatorsPilotsVertiport/VertihubFlight operatorsVertiport operator?Pilots&grou
24、nd handlersVertiport NetworkFlight operatorsVertiport operator?Pilots,ground handlers,vertiport staffVertiport at Non-Certified AirportFlight operatorsAirport operator?Pilots,ground handlers,airport staffVertiport at Part 139 AirportAirport,ATCT,Flight operatorsATCT,pilots,ground handlers,airport st
25、affGrowing Complexity&TrafficNote:Heliports are not required to comply with Part 139 requirements.Also,Part 139 typically does not apply to airports served by air carriers performing unscheduled operations with small aircraft(31seats)and GA facilities.Electrification&Hydrogen Technologies in Airport
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