More Electric Aircraft USA will bring together relevant stakeholders to ensure maximum knowledge transfer and professional exchange. During a full three-days-program with lectures and interactive workshops you will meet international experts from OEMs, suppliers, and academia to discuss, hear and learn about their experiences and challenges in the fields of More Electric Aircraft.
The event is planned for September 17-19 in Seattle, WA. Participants will share ideas, problems and solutions relating to technological developments as well as future concepts associated to more electrical aircraft.
Attendees can expect to:
Learn from case studies on current electric and hybrid prototypes and identify real cost saving possibilities for aircraft electrification
Explore the latest advancements on battery and energy storage systems to ensure efficiency and durability
Discover new hybrid and electric propulsion systems to reduce fuel consumption and increase performance
Discuss the latest updates on research programmes for aircraft electrification and review the latest solutions for cost-reduction in power electronics
Stay up to date with the latest safety procedures and legislations to ensure lower environmental impact
Topics include:
Optimal design of electric systems for MEA
Power Electronics: High temperature PE
Commuter Aircraft and Helicopter
Move to More Electric Aircraft - results and upcoming projects
Hybrid-electric distributed propulsion system
Energy storage as the key to MEA design success
Potentials, challenges and limits of intelligent and effective thermal management
The conference will be chaired by Prof. Dr. Josef Kallo, Coordinator electric flight, German Aerospace Center (DLR).
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