The Role of Graphene in Achieving e-Mobility in Aerospace Applications
EPR2022030
12/15/2022
- Features
- Content
- Advanced two-dimensional (2D) materials discovered in the last two decades are now being produced at scale and are contributing to a wide range of performance enhancements in engineering applications. The most well-known of these novel materials is graphene, a nearly transparent nanomaterial comprising a single layer of bonded carbon atoms. In relative terms, it has the highest level of heat and electrical conductivity, protects against ultraviolet rays, and is strongest material ever measured. These properties have made graphene an attractive potential material for a variety of applications, particularly for transportation related uses, and especially for aerospace engineering.The Role of Graphene in Achieving e-Mobility in Aerospace Applications reviews the current state of graphene-related aerospace applications and identifies the technological challenges facing engineers that look to benefit from graphene’s attractive properties.
- Pages
- 24
- Citation
- Barkan, T., "The Role of Graphene in Achieving e-Mobility in Aerospace Applications," SAE Research Report EPR2022030, 2022, https://doi.org/10.4271/EPR2022030.