Research group: Aviation Propulsion Systems
E-Mail-address: marwin.peschmann[at]tu-braunschweig.de
Room: 213
Phone: +49 531 391 94290
At IFAS, I research innovative propulsion systems for unconventional aircraft configurations.
As part of the EU project EXAELIA, my focus lies on the design and integration of the propulsion system for a blended wing body aircraft. My work encompasses both the conceptual development and integration of SAF-powered ultra-high bypass (UHBR) engines and a distributed electric propulsion (DEP) system. In the DEP concept, SAF-powered turbogenerators supply energy to several electric propulsors located along the rear fuselage section of the BWB, which aims to increase the efficiency of the overall configuration. Methodologically, I use performance calculations and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to examine both the integration effects and the behavior of the overall system in detail.
In addition, I am involved in various aspects of propeller development. These include the numerical simulation of propellers, the automation of simulation processes, the use of hybrid RANS/LES calculations to analyse complex flow phenomena, and the development of the in-house design tool RAPID to support the efficient modelling and simulation of propellers.
Regenerative Energietechnik
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