New Applications of Plasma Propulsion Engines and Advanced Nanomaterials in Low-Altitude Aircraft: Theoretical Advances

2024-01-7022

11/15/2024

Event
SAE 2024 Intelligent Urban Air Mobility Symposium
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This paper explores the groundbreaking applications of plasma propulsion engines and advanced nanomaterials in low-altitude aircraft, addressing the challenges and recent technological advancements that make such applications feasible. Traditional space plasma thrusters operate effectively in near-vacuum conditions by taking advantage of the ease of plasma ignition at low pressures. However, these thrusters face significant difficulties when operated at near-atmospheric pressures found in low-altitude environments, where plasma ignition is challenging. This paper highlights recent breakthroughs in high-pressure plasma glow discharge technology and the integration of nanomaterials, which together enable the use of plasma propulsion engines in low-altitude aircraft. These innovations offer substantial advantages over conventional engines, including higher efficiency, reduced emissions, and the potential to fundamentally change the propulsion systems of low-altitude aircraft.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/2024-01-7022
Pages
8
Citation
Ma, X., Ding, S., Pan, Y., Liu, J. et al., "New Applications of Plasma Propulsion Engines and Advanced Nanomaterials in Low-Altitude Aircraft: Theoretical Advances," SAE Technical Paper 2024-01-7022, 2024, https://doi.org/10.4271/2024-01-7022.
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Published
Nov 15
Product Code
2024-01-7022
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English