能源管理
马尔可夫决策过程
强化学习
可靠性工程
计算机科学
稳健性(进化)
工程类
过程(计算)
适应性
动态规划
汽车工程
组分(热力学)
可靠性(半导体)
控制工程
参数统计
风险分析(工程)
重新使用
趋同(经济学)
高效能源利用
燃料效率
混合动力汽车
状态维修
还原(数学)
作者
Yajing Xiao,Jinning Zhang,H. S. Ruiz,Ioannis Roumeliotis,Xin Zhang
出处
期刊:Energy
[Elsevier BV]
日期:2025-10-04
卷期号:338: 138782-138782
被引量:3
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.energy.2025.138782
摘要
Fuel Cell Hybrid Electric Aircraft (FCHEA) represent a promising solution for decarbonizing short- to medium-range aviation. However, the hybrid-electric architecture introduces increased control complexity and poses challenges in ensuring component longevity and operational safety. Although reinforcement learning (RL)-based energy management strategies (EMS) have been explored in ground vehicle application, they often prioritize fuel efficiency while neglecting component degradation and safety-critical constraints, both of which are vital for the reliability of electric aviation. This study presents a Longevity-Conscious Safe Energy Management Strategy (LC-SEMS) to minimize operational and degradation-related costs over long-term use, while ensuring the satisfaction of multi-type constraint. The strategy is implemented within a multidisciplinary simulation framework that integrates propulsion, aerodynamics, hybrid powertrain, and flight dynamics models for mission-level evaluation. The EMS problem is formulated as a Constrained Markov Decision Process (CMDP) incorporating physical, cumulative, and instantaneous constraints. Instantaneous safety is enforced via an adaptive shielding mechanism that leverages a pretrained transition model to detect potential constraint violations and applies minimal corrective actions without interfering with policy learning. The proposed strategy is validated on a simulated FCHEA retrofitted from the NASA X-57 Maxwell, achieving fast convergence and strict constraint adherence across turbulent and multi-mission scenarios. It achieves a 26.96% reduction in depreciation cost compared to baseline RL-based EMS, with a minimal 4.21% performance gap relative to the globally optimal Dynamic Programming (DP) benchmark, demonstrating its adaptability and robustness under uncertain and unseen mission scenarios. • A multidisciplinary analysis framework is built for fuel cell hybrid aircraft • A safe RL-based EMS is developed with consideration of component degradation • An adaptive shielding mechanism enforces constraints with lightweight computation • The strategy achieves safety-guaranteed optimal energy management under uncertainty
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