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Multifunctional design, feasibility and requirements for structural power composites in future electric air taxis

Authors :
Ishfaq, A.
Nguyen, S. N.
Greenhalgh, E. S.
Shaffer, M. S. P.
Kucernak, A. R. J.
Asp, L. E.
Zenkert, Dan
Linde, P.
Ishfaq, A.
Nguyen, S. N.
Greenhalgh, E. S.
Shaffer, M. S. P.
Kucernak, A. R. J.
Asp, L. E.
Zenkert, Dan
Linde, P.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

This study investigates the viability of implementing multifunctional structural power composites in a four-seater air taxi, the CityAirbus. For a given specific energy of the power source, the cruise endurance can be approximately doubled by using structural power composites as opposed to conventional batteries. Replacing all the eligible composite mass and batteries with structural power composites can reduce the CityAirbus weight by 25%. To achieve the current design performance, the minimum required elastic modulus, strength, specific energy and power for the structural power composite are 54 GPa, 203 MPa, 74 Wh/kg and 376 W/kg, respectively: current state-of-the-art structural power composites are now approaching this level of performance. Hence, structural power composites are considered feasible for adoption in the urban air mobility sector and have the potential to improve endurance and facilitate commercialization. This paper also discusses several key challenges that must be addressed to realize the adoption of structural power composites in future electric air taxis.<br />QC 20230602

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1400070232
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177.00219983221132621