Classical Physics

   

Control of Propulsion in Horizontal Direction for EHD and Electrostatic Propulsion Device

Authors: Taku Saiki

Electro hydro dynamic (EHD) and electrostatic propulsion devices has no moving parts and, in the air, operates on electrical energy. It is expected to develop electric propulsion systems without future moving parts of airplanes and helicopters propellers in the future. When a high voltage is applied to the EHD device, levitaion force is generated and the EHD device levitates. I have already revealed the levitation property of the EHD device in the gravitational direction. I had also demonstrated a control method for hovering, ascent, and descent by applying pulse voltage to the EHD propulsion device. However, the method for horizontal propulsion was not yet demonstrated. In this time, with the object of controlling propulsion in the horizontal direction perpendicular to the direction of gravity, I proposed a method of dividing the upper wire electrode of the double ring electrodes, or adding a new single-pole capacitor composed of multiple electrodes to the lower part. Experiments had been conducted to proof that the two methods actually work.

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