The use of liquid hydrogen as a fuel will be inevitable in the aviation of the future. This statement means that manufacturers will also implement liquid hydrogen for cooling all superconducting aviation equipment of an electric propulsion system. The development of fully electric aircraft is the most promising solution in this case. Scientists from the Department of electrical machines and power electronics of Moscow aviation institute have conducted calculations and theoretical researches of critical specific mass-dimensional parameters (MW/ton and MW/m3 at 21 K) of fully superconducting aviation synchronous generator of the electric propulsion system. The results are in this article. The article discusses the results 3D finite element ...
Development of all-electric aircraft would enable more efficient, quieter and environmentally frien...
Abstract The European Union-funded Advanced Superconducting Motor Experimental Demons...
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The use of liquid hydrogen as a fuel will be inevitable in the aviation of the future. This statemen...
The use of liquid hydrogen as a fuel will be inevitable in the aviation of the future. This statemen...
As the demand for eco-friendly energy increases, hydrogen energy and liquid hydrogen storage technol...
Considering developments in superconducting machines (motors and generators), modern methods and inn...
The transition to electric propulsion aircraft requires electrical motors or generators with high po...
In this paper, we present a comprehensive model framework for a disruptive cryo-electric propulsion ...
During the past decades, superconducting electrical machines have become more suitable to replace co...
The idea of hydrogen (H2)- powered airplanes has recently attracted a revitalized push in the aviati...
As a response to the need for lower carbon transmissions for means of transportation, the aerospace ...
The development of electric aircraft is becoming an important technology for achieving the goals set...
In the near future, the challenges to reduce the economic and social dependency on fossil fuels must...
Abstract: The European Union-funded Advanced Superconducting Motor Experimental Demonstrator (ASuMED...
Development of all-electric aircraft would enable more efficient, quieter and environmentally frien...
Abstract The European Union-funded Advanced Superconducting Motor Experimental Demons...
©2005 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. However, permission to reprint/republish thi...
The use of liquid hydrogen as a fuel will be inevitable in the aviation of the future. This statemen...
The use of liquid hydrogen as a fuel will be inevitable in the aviation of the future. This statemen...
As the demand for eco-friendly energy increases, hydrogen energy and liquid hydrogen storage technol...
Considering developments in superconducting machines (motors and generators), modern methods and inn...
The transition to electric propulsion aircraft requires electrical motors or generators with high po...
In this paper, we present a comprehensive model framework for a disruptive cryo-electric propulsion ...
During the past decades, superconducting electrical machines have become more suitable to replace co...
The idea of hydrogen (H2)- powered airplanes has recently attracted a revitalized push in the aviati...
As a response to the need for lower carbon transmissions for means of transportation, the aerospace ...
The development of electric aircraft is becoming an important technology for achieving the goals set...
In the near future, the challenges to reduce the economic and social dependency on fossil fuels must...
Abstract: The European Union-funded Advanced Superconducting Motor Experimental Demonstrator (ASuMED...
Development of all-electric aircraft would enable more efficient, quieter and environmentally frien...
Abstract The European Union-funded Advanced Superconducting Motor Experimental Demons...
©2005 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. However, permission to reprint/republish thi...