Feasibility of outer mold line (OML) heat exchangers for electrified aircraft is computationally explored for three different aircraft concepts within The High-efficiency Electrified Aircraft Thermal Research (HEATheR) project. OML surface temperature limits were selected based on aluminum-alloy and carbon-fiber composite materials commonly used in transport aircraft. Heat flux distribution over the aircraft OML at the surface temperature limit was evaluated with computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis. The candidate OML locations and the size for the implementation of the OML-based heat exchanger is down-selected using this initial analysis and other considerations including the concern for structural integrity and proximity to heat-generating electrical components. The sensitivity of the heat transfer analysis to the computational grid, aircraft angle of attack, surface temperature, and the interaction of individual OML heat exchanger patches were investigated.
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