A Dielectric Barrier Discharge Ion Source for Increased Thrust and Efficiency of Electroaerodynamic Propulsion

Electroaerodynamic devices and their methods of operation are disclosed. In one embodiment, ions are formed by dielectric barrier discharge using a time varying voltage differential applied between a first electrode and a second electrode. The ions are then accelerated in a downstream direction using a second voltage differential applied between a third electrode and the first and/or second electrodes, where the third electrode is located down stream from the first and second electrodes. The ions may then collide with naturally charged molecules and/or atoms within a fluid to accelerate the fluid in the downstream to create an ionic wind and an associated thrust.

Researchers

Steven Barrett / Haofeng Xu / Yiou He

Departments: Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Technology Areas: Communication Systems: Wireless / Energy & Distribution: Nuclear & Fusion

  • electroaerodynamic devices
    United States of America | Granted | 11,725,638
  • electroaerodynamic devices
    European Patent Convention | Published application

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