Thermodynamic Pathways Towards Sustainable Aviation—A Synergistic Research Perspective †
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Thermal Management Systems
2.1. Overall Design and Optimization
2.2. Additively Manufactured Heat Exchangers
3. Propulsion Systems
3.1. Novel High-Temperature Fuel-Cell-Based Propulsion System
- Developing shape-optimized and lightweight SOFCs to reach sufficient gravimetric and volumetric power densities (Section 3.1.1).
- Building highly efficient thermodynamic cycles employing optimized heat-integration methods with respect to the preheating of the incoming fluids to ensure the operability of the SOFC itself (Section 3.1.2).
3.1.1. Investigation of Lightweight SOFC Design

3.1.2. Analysis of SOFC-GT System Architectures
3.2. Dehumidification of Exhaust Gas
4. Conclusions and Outlook
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Köhler, P.; Nozinski, M.; Müller, F.; Richter, L.; Hesse, J.; Dagli, C.N.; Richter, M.; Kabelac, S. Thermodynamic Pathways Towards Sustainable Aviation—A Synergistic Research Perspective. Eng. Proc. 2026, 133, 142. https://doi.org/10.3390/engproc2026133142
Köhler P, Nozinski M, Müller F, Richter L, Hesse J, Dagli CN, Richter M, Kabelac S. Thermodynamic Pathways Towards Sustainable Aviation—A Synergistic Research Perspective. Engineering Proceedings. 2026; 133(1):142. https://doi.org/10.3390/engproc2026133142
Chicago/Turabian StyleKöhler, Pascal, Marius Nozinski, Felix Müller, Lauris Richter, Jonas Hesse, Cagatay N. Dagli, Markus Richter, and Stephan Kabelac. 2026. "Thermodynamic Pathways Towards Sustainable Aviation—A Synergistic Research Perspective" Engineering Proceedings 133, no. 1: 142. https://doi.org/10.3390/engproc2026133142
APA StyleKöhler, P., Nozinski, M., Müller, F., Richter, L., Hesse, J., Dagli, C. N., Richter, M., & Kabelac, S. (2026). Thermodynamic Pathways Towards Sustainable Aviation—A Synergistic Research Perspective. Engineering Proceedings, 133(1), 142. https://doi.org/10.3390/engproc2026133142

