Sujet : Re: Solar powered electrostatic motor drone ??
De : jlarkin_highland_tech (at) *nospam* nirgendwo (john larkin)
Groupes : sci.electronics.designDate : 18. Jul 2024, 19:39:34
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On Thu, 18 Jul 2024 19:21:23 +0200, Jeroen Belleman
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jeroen@nospam.please> wrote:
On 7/18/24 18:42, Liz Tuddenham wrote:
Jeroen Belleman <jeroen@nospam.please> wrote:
On 7/18/24 07:46, Jan Panteltje wrote:
Researchers build ultralight drone that flies with onboard solar Bizarre
design uses a solar-powered motor that's optimized for weight.
https://arstechnica.com/science/2024/07/researchers-build-ultralight-dro
ne-that-flies-with-onboard-solar/
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Well, ehh, unlimited flight time if any sun..
Looks funny.
4.5V to 9 kV power converter...
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I wonder if electrostatic motors would have been as practical
as electromagnetic motors if the history of motor design had
taken a different turn a century or two ago.
I think Philips dabbled with them many decades ago. A report will be
somewhere in the Philips Technical Review.
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Thanks for that hint. The Philips Technical Review is a treasure
trove of interesting stuff.
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I found a paper by B. Bollée on electrostatic motors:
<https://pearl-hifi.com/06_Lit_Archive/02_PEARL_Arch/Vol_16/Sec_53/Philips_Tech_Review/PTechReview-30-1969-178.pdf>.
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Jeroen Belleman
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I wonder how many orders of magnitude an electrostatic motor is worse
than a magnetic motor, in some criterion like power per volume or
power per dollar. 6 maybe?