MIT analysis of battery powered aircraft
MIT analysis of battery powered aircraft
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TLDR? Nope
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RE: MIT analysis of battery powered aircraft
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RE: MIT analysis of battery powered aircraft
"Hoffen wir mal, dass alles gut geht !"
General Paulus, Nov 1942, outside Stalingrad after the launch of Operation Uranus.
RE: MIT analysis of battery powered aircraft
Given all of that, expecting the same performance from an electric airplane, maybe a regional island hopping operation or route structure with very short flight times would be the only passenger service I'd envision.
As always, the artist renditions look really cool on the cover of Aviation Week though!
My posts reflect my personal views and are not in any way endorsed or approved by any organization I'm professionally affiliated with.
RE: MIT analysis of battery powered aircraft
And once there you may as well use it as a range extender ... ?
"Hoffen wir mal, dass alles gut geht !"
General Paulus, Nov 1942, outside Stalingrad after the launch of Operation Uranus.
RE: MIT analysis of battery powered aircraft
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So strange to see the singularity approaching while the entire planet is rapidly turning into a hellscape. -John Coates
-Dik
RE: MIT analysis of battery powered aircraft
As I see it there are three options ...
1) find ways to deploy the electrical power systems we have today. This would require govt subsidy, and may involve very limited airplanes, or 1/2 measures (like FF powered APUs), but the point is to push the technology along.
2) bemoan the state to current technology, and do nothing.
3) ground all FF powered planes (and see our civilization implode).
"Hoffen wir mal, dass alles gut geht !"
General Paulus, Nov 1942, outside Stalingrad after the launch of Operation Uranus.
RE: MIT analysis of battery powered aircraft
RE: MIT analysis of battery powered aircraft
Yes, and we could use hydrogen for both lift and power! Doubly green!
Oh, wait......
But seriously, electric lighter-than-air might fill some niche and novelty use cases - the exact same ones that fossil fuel powered lighter-than-air fills today.
Regardless of power source, they are slow, and have a limited operational envelope relative to weather.
RE: MIT analysis of battery powered aircraft
My posts reflect my personal views and are not in any way endorsed or approved by any organization I'm professionally affiliated with.
RE: MIT analysis of battery powered aircraft
You've expressed this sentiment a lot in various threads.. and it's not correct.
RE: MIT analysis of battery powered aircraft
And dik, the greenest fuel there is comes from the earth, yes good old mineral oil.
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No. You've posted that crap before, and been proven wrong. Jets, turboprops, and reciprocating props, form a spectrum, and the most efficient engine depends on distance and payload.
RE: MIT analysis of battery powered aircraft
Is it worthwhile to convert existing aircraft into electric aircraft?
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Here are the weights of a Fw 190A captured by the British. This comes from Arco Aircraft Classic No 2 — The Focke Wulf Fw 190, by Gordon Swanborough and William Green. Note the weight of the fuel. Fuel, ammunition and cargo must be placed somewhere near the aircraft's centre of mass. A battery's mass ought to change very little. The battery(s) can go anywhere in the aircraft.
I would expect an aircraft designed from the ground up as electric, to look different from current, conventional aircraft. This does not solve the problem of battery life, but it creates opportunities for better cargo configuration. If the batteries moved from the fuselage to outboard in the wings, could the wings be made a bit lighter?
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Funnily enough despite my first para I am just putting a more robust worksheet together, on the basic parameters for an a/c, I'll use the electric Fw as a test case.
Late edit, my long term collaborator on battleship weirdness wrote one already, http://rocketpunk-observatory.com/home.htm . So I'll start there.
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