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Reverse Thrust For Push-Back

snort

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ruxtmp said:
Below is a setup of the proposed electric drive. Its been awhile since I did motor design but electric motors are capable of tremendous output torque. There are numuerous electrical control methods to keep current draw low so an aircraft apu could power it. The manufacturers website goes into the technical details of how this is done and is typically what I see in high power electric motor applications. As for added weight I saw no mention of it but is probably a couple hundered pounds per gear.
Running on a hydraulic drive may actually be less efficient as you incur losses from the hydraulic pump and the the hydraulic drive instead of just the motor.

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Interesting concept, but, think I'll with with ol Cessna for now.

I was on a Delta flight a few months ago, that I'm sure used reverse thrust to push back. Kinda made me freak for a moment.
 

BigRed389

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The word torsion and all those labs where we just twisted a metal bar apart keep comign to mind.

But then, these guys are professional engineers so if they say it's a good idea...
 

snort

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BigRed389 said:
The word torsion and all those labs where we just twisted a metal bar apart keep comign to mind.

But then, these guys are professional engineers so if they say it's a good idea...
Yeah it's a good idea. Just like they said early engines were a good fit on the Tcat. Only killed one of my mates.


(Warning and note to readers: snort has not been able to verify that he is a Naval Aviator)
 
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