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Solar Powered Electric Clothes Dryer, Roger Mai, Alan Swe Jun 2011

Solar Powered Electric Clothes Dryer, Roger Mai, Alan Swe

Electrical Engineering

Appliances that consume the most energy in a household usually involve heating, and an electric clothes dryer is one such appliance, consuming up to 4KW of power. The most environmentally friendly way is to hang clothes outside to dry, a natural solar and wind powered method, but unfortunately most people are unable to do so as some neighborhood communities do not allow the hanging of laundry outside as it is regarded as “unsightly”, for example. This project aims to provide an alternate solution to the wall-powered electric clothes dryer by designing one which operates entirely off the grid.


Battery Electric Vehicle And Hybrid Fuel-Cell/Battery Electric Vehicle For Epa P3 2011 Competition, Yue Cao, Jonathan M. Coplon, Eugene V. Ng, Michael C. Pickelsimer May 2011

Battery Electric Vehicle And Hybrid Fuel-Cell/Battery Electric Vehicle For Epa P3 2011 Competition, Yue Cao, Jonathan M. Coplon, Eugene V. Ng, Michael C. Pickelsimer

Chancellor’s Honors Program Projects

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Electric Motor & Power Source Selection For Small Aircraft Propulsion, Jeremy Fehrenbacher, David L. Stanley, Mary E. Johnson Dr., Jeffrey Honchell Apr 2011

Electric Motor & Power Source Selection For Small Aircraft Propulsion, Jeremy Fehrenbacher, David L. Stanley, Mary E. Johnson Dr., Jeffrey Honchell

Purdue Polytechnic Directed Projects

The research conducted in this project is on electrical propulsion in aviation. A Cessna 172K aircraft with a Lycoming O-320-E2D piston engine serves as a baseline measurement. Investigation of the components required for electrical flight is performed, and components are selected based on market availability and operational performance criteria.

This research focuses on electrical propulsion in the aviation industry, and is tailored to aircraft within the General Aviation sector leading to the following research question: Can current electric motor and battery technologies conceptually support flight operations for a Cessna 172K in terms of aircraft performance criteria?

The results explore the …