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Thread ID: 150670 2022-05-13 00:46:00 Electric aircraft in the near future? I don't think so. Roscoe (6288) PC World Chat
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1486239 2022-05-14 08:04:00 As for planes, Some DO have self power for hydraulics other major components if the engines stop working and by using Ram Air Turbine's, there's plenty of articles about their Usage.



No - they have self power if the ELECTRICS fail - not if the engines stop working

If that happens they are in deep crap - rats system or not!
bevy121 (117)
1486240 2022-05-14 09:20:00 No - they have self power if the ELECTRICS fail - not if the engines stop working

If that happens they are in deep crap - rats system or not!

the RAT provides emergency electric power and hydraulic power. the engines are the primary supplier of electric and hydraulic power.

a good example is the Pakistan A320 crash where the RAT deployed after engines failed (due to idiot pilots hot dogging it and trying to land without the wheels down).
tweak'e (69)
1486241 2022-05-14 19:46:00 yes serious, links provided to what's already in development relating to self charging batteries and still the Closed minds wont read .

Glad there's so many EXPERT Aircraft Engineers and Battery EXPERTS here LOL .

Funny how the EXPERTS only read snippets of what's posted and pick and choose how to read it . Certain mentions are ONLY REFERANCES / Examples -- Read whats written not what you THINK is written .

All the Experts are here, and we all know what Expert is short for in slang ;)

That system worked well both for and against the Covid debate . :) Why would this subject be different?
CliveM (6007)
1486242 2022-05-14 21:30:00 RATS don't give you everything, it's an emergency thing, A typical RAT will be around 80 centimeters wide, and can generate between 5 and 70 kW of power when called upon in an emergency.

It gives a bit of power to critical components, not the entire plane.

As for self charging batteries:

www.forbes.com
piroska (17583)
1486243 2022-05-14 22:13:00 I’ll just go and put my Anti-Gravity Suit on and see if I can catch up. :D B.M. (505)
1486244 2022-05-14 22:29:00 I am about to get a refill from my perpetual brewing coffee perc. That's all I need these days, in large doses!

Ken :)
kenj (9738)
1486245 2022-05-14 23:08:00 very cool but its not charging itself by its movement in the air as you claimed previously .
. The Wording "Self Charging" is the term that is used worldwide by all the manufactures for various ways a battery is recharged as long as it doesn't plug directly to a power Source (Power point / electricity) just goes to show that many people don't know all terms and how they are used in relation to certain activities .

At some point someone will design a way to charge without the need for a power point, with no IC engine, may not happen this year or next or 10, but it will .

Bit like (completely off topic) USB Flash drives -- How much will they eventually be able to hold . ??

The first USB flash drive came on the market in 2000 with a storage capacity of 8 megabytes

I have here right now a 1TB USB flash drive, thats larger than most people have as a main HDD - back then 1TB would have been laughed at and possibly comments of " No Way" . Its no bigger in physical size than the many 32GB Drives, in fact it may be slightly smaller . Got a 2TB on the way - Its called Development . :)
wainuitech (129)
1486246 2022-05-15 01:39:00 The Wording "Self Charging"
is BS marketing at best, misinformation at worse.



At some point someone will design a way to charge without the need for a power point, with no IC engine, may not happen this year or next or 10, but it will.


its called a fuel cell. it charges the onboard battery. of course you need to feed it hydrogen.
tweak'e (69)
1486247 2022-05-15 01:40:00 Back in the day, the Sun revolved around Earth and Earth was flat! Look what has been discovered and evolved in the last 100 years. Who knows what will happen in the next 100 years. Regrettably I wont be here to see it, how very unfortunate! Bryan (147)
1486248 2022-05-15 01:55:00 Back in the day, the Sun revolved around Earth and Earth was flat! Look what has been discovered and evolved in the last 100 years. Who knows what will happen in the next 100 years. Regrettably I wont be here to see it, how very unfortunate! AND thats the whole point really. Just because something doesn't exist today doesn't mean it wont in the future, BUT theres to many closed minds to see it. Thankfully Bryan you are NOT one of them :) wainuitech (129)
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