Graphene-Based Ultra-Light Batteries for AircraftDevelop a graphene‐based ultracapacitor prototype that is flexible, thin, lightweight, durable, low cost, and safe and that will demonstrate the feasibility for use in aircraft center dot These graphene‐based devices store charge on graphene sheets and take advantage of the large accessible surface area of graphene (2,600 m2/g) to increase the electrical energy that can be stored. center dot The proposed devices should have the electrical storage capacity of thin‐film‐ion batteries but with much shorter charge/discharge cycle times as well as longer lives center dot The proposed devices will be carbon‐based and so will not have the same issues with flammability or toxicity as the standard lithium‐based storage cells There are two main established methods for the storage and delivery of electrical energy: center dot Batteries - Store energy with electrochemical reactions - High energy densities - Slow charge/discharge cycles - Used in applications requiring large amounts of energy aircraft center dot Electrochemical capacitors - Store energy in electrochemical double layers - Fast charge/discharge cycles - Low energy densities - Used in electronics devices - Large capacitors are used in truck engine cranking
Document ID
20140005431
Acquisition Source
Kennedy Space Center
Document Type
Presentation
Authors
Calle, Carlos I. (NASA Kennedy Space Center Cocoa Beach, FL United States)
Kaner, Richard B. (California Univ. Los Angeles, CA, United States)