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A new study by researchers at MIT suggests that ionic thrusters aren’t just for play; they also provide a super-stealth, ultra-efficient alternative to conventional atmospheric propulsion systems.
A team of researchers led by Steven Barrett, assistant professor of aeronautics and astronautics at MIT, found that ionic wind produces 110 newtons of thrust per kilowatt, which is significantly greater than a jet engine’s two newtons per kilowatt thrust.
Originally posted by 727Sky
I can imagine all kinds of uses, shapes, and sizes if the power supply question is resolved.
The efficiency of the drive is really impressive.
Originally posted by abeverage
Hmm maybe they will be building military grade ION lifters too? Um pretty sure that is what UFO's were speculated to be powered by...
Originally posted by Bedlam
Originally posted by abeverage
Hmm maybe they will be building military grade ION lifters too? Um pretty sure that is what UFO's were speculated to be powered by...
And here I thought UFOs were supposed to be extraterrestrial. Lifters (or ion thrusters that use atmosphere for a working fluid) don't work in a vacuum.
However, both Allen and Barrett acknowledge that there are some drawbacks to using ionic thrusters to power even small vehicles.
For one thing, thrusters would have to be huge in order to create enough thrust to get aircraft with off the ground. Lift off would also require a lot of voltage, which would have to be supplied by lightweight power sources-like solar panels.
Originally posted by maintainright
soooo....
why can you not use a jet turbine