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Safran ACHIEVEs first run of more-electric engine
The hybrid electric turboprop demonstrator is an electrical machine with an electronic power converter and controllers. This enables taxiing without power directly from the turbine engines or in-flight electric assistance.
First run of Tech TP ACHIEVE hybrid electric turboprop demonstrator.
Read this story in our March 2023 printed issue.

Safran Helicopter Engines has successfully completed ground tests of a 'more-electric' variant of its Tech TP turboprop engine at its Tarnos facility in France. The Ardiden 3-based technological demonstrator incorporates technologies from Clean Sky1 ACHIEVE project, resulting in more efficient and more sustainable operating modes.

ACHIEVE (Advanced mechatronics devices for a novel turboprop electric starter-generator and health monitoring system) is a Clean Sky project coordinated by the UK University of Nottingham and supported by NEMA and Power System Technology. Within this project, an innovative and more powerful electrical motor-generator has been developed and integrated in the Tech TP propeller and accessory gearbox (PAGB). This device comprises an electrical machine, an electronic power converter and associate controllers.

It allows to drive the propeller electrically, enabling new operating modes such as taxiing without using power directly from the main turbine engines or in-flight electric assistance. This saves fuel and reduces noise and emissions, resulting in more sustainable operations.

Safran EVP engineering Didier Nicoud says: "Leveraging hybrid electric technologies is an important pillar in our strategy to reduce fuel consumption and carbon emissions. ACHIEVE Tech TP also paves the way for a new Clean Aviation demonstrator managed by the HE-ART (Hybrid-Electric propulsion system for regional AiRcrafT) consortium. By 2025 HE-ART, bringing together 38 partners with Safran Helicopter Engines as technical coordinator, plans to ground test a hybrid electric propulsion engine intended for regional turboprop aircraft."

Tech TP is a technology demonstrator developed as part of the European Clean Sky 2 research programme. It features 18 per cent lower fuel consumption and CO2 emissions compared to similar engines currently in service, as evaluated by Piaggio Aerospace on a virtual 19 seater commuter installation. It is optimised for operations at medium and high altitudes (45,000 ft) and will be particularly easy to operate thanks to an innovative throttle lever interfaced with a Full-Authority Digital Engine and Propeller Control (FADEPC) computer. More than 20 partners from eight European countries are contributing to this project.

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