Abstract:
The all-electric-aircraft (AEA) has the advantage of low engine noise and low carbon dioxide emission. However, the current state of art battery technology has a much low...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
The all-electric-aircraft (AEA) has the advantage of low engine noise and low carbon dioxide emission. However, the current state of art battery technology has a much lower specific energy than the fossil fuel. As a result, the AEA has shorter overall flight duration if it is fully relying the battery system as sole energy source. Therefore, mid-air recharging (MAR) on AEA’s battery system via wireless power transfer (WPT) from space solar power (SSP) satellite constellation is considered the key technology to enable long flight duration. This paper studies the preliminary requirement of battery and recharging method for AEA applications. The recharging method includes both induction based WPT on ground and MAR via SSP satellites. Studies show that the development maturity of Lithium-Sulphur and Lithium-Air batteries are the key technologies to enable commercial AEA in the future. Furthermore, it shows that fully earth coverage of SSP satellite constellation is not required. The long AEA flight duration can be achieved via a constellation design which enables the AEA to be recharged for 45minutes with 20 minutes of MAR unavailability
Published in: 2018 6th IEEE International Conference on Wireless for Space and Extreme Environments (WiSEE)
Date of Conference: 11-13 December 2018
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 10 February 2019
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