To achieve the ambitious goals that NASA has outlined for the next decades considerable development of power technology will be necessary. This presentation outlines the development objectives for both space and aero applications. It further looks at the various power technologies that support these objectives and examines drivers that will be a driving force for future development. Finally, the presentation examines what type of non-traditional learning areas should be emphasized in student curriculum so that the engineering needs of the third decade of the 21st Century are met.
Future NASA Power Technologies for Space and Aero Propulsion Applications
2015
23 pages
Report
No indication
English
Space Technology , Aircraft , Solar electric propulsion , Turbogenerators , Ion propulsion , Plasma propulsion , Electromagnetic propulsion , Hall thrusters , Hybrid propulsion , Electric batteries , Nuclear electric propulsion , Students , Education , Nasa programs , Nasa space programs , Spacecraft propulsion , Aircraft engines , Electrical engineering , Research and development