Feasibility of a helium closed-cycle gas turbine for UAV propulsion

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2020-12-22

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2076-3417

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Osigwe EO, Gad-Briggs A, Nikolaidis T. (2020) Feasibility of a helium closed-cycle gas turbine for UAV propulsion, Applied Sciences, Volume 11, Issue 1, December 2020, Article number 28

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When selecting a design for an unmanned aerial vehicle, the choice of the propulsion system is vital in terms of mission requirements, sustainability, usability, noise, controllability, reliability and technology readiness level (TRL). This study analyses the various propulsion systems used in unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), paying particular focus on the closed-cycle propulsion systems. The study also investigates the feasibility of using helium closed-cycle gas turbines for UAV propulsion, highlighting the merits and demerits of helium closed-cycle gas turbines. Some of the advantages mentioned include high payload, low noise and high altitude mission ability; while the major drawbacks include a heat sink, nuclear hazard radiation and the shield weight. A preliminary assessment of the cycle showed that a pressure ratio of 4, turbine entry temperature (TET) of 800 °C and mass flow of 50 kg/s could be used to achieve a lightweight helium closed-cycle gas turbine design for UAV mission considering component design constraints.

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UAV, propulsion system, closed-cycle engines, gas turbines, mission requirement

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