B. P. Loop, M. Amrhein, S. D. Pekarek, A. Koenig, B. Deken, E. A. Walters, PC Krause and Associates, Inc; L. Sorkin, Innovative Power Solutions
An Intermittent Megawatt Generator (IMG) has been designed by Innovative Power Solutions (IPS) to meet the needs of future directed energy loads on high-performance aircraft. These loads significantly impact the electrical, mechanical, and thermal performance of the generator, load, and aircraft. If representative simulation models of the generator and other important subsystems can be obtained, the impact on system performance can be analyzed and optimized before the generator is deployed. The objective of this work was to utilize various modeling techniques to obtain accurate electrical, thermal, and mechanical performance models of the IMG, and to apply these models to analyze dynamic response transients to sudden load changes as seen for directed energy loads. Additionally, the models have been used to optimize the IMG control to mitigate voltage transients during these load changes.
2008 SAE Power Systems Conference, November 11-13, 2008, Bellevue, WA. Paper #2008-01-2858