LiquidPiston Gets US Air Force
Contract to Develop X-Engine
LiquidPiston Gets US Air Force Contract to Develop X-Engine
LiquidPiston,
Inc., a developer of advanced rotary internal combustion engines,
has announced the adaptation of its X-Engine technology for the United States
Air Force to use in unmanned aerial systems (UAS) as well as “orbs” – urban air
mobility (UAM) vehicles designed to carry people and cargo around.
The X-Engine, a next-generation rotary diesel engine, is being
evaluated as an enabling technology to power the UAS or orb through a
hybrid-electric propulsion system. Because current battery technology limits
the range of an orb’s flight, the X-Engine converting the energy contained in
jet fuels can enable the Air Force’s UAS/Orb to become a reality.
The Air Force has awarded LiquidPiston a Phase I ($150,000) Small
Business Technology Transfer (STTR) contract through its AFWERX operation to
enable this development of the X-Engine. The contract is in support of
AFWERX’s Agility Prime,
a non-traditional program seeking to leverage commercial electric vertical
takeoff and landing (eVTOL) and other transformative vertical flight vehicles
for government missions in a way that accelerates the emerging commercial
market. Orbs fall into this category and are classified by their eVTOL
capabilities but are not to be confused with flying cars or drones.
“Our work with the Air Force
demonstrates the versatility and utility of our X-Engine across the
Department of Defense including our ongoing work with the US Army,” said
Alec Shkolnik, CEO and co-founder of LiquidPiston. “Today’s solutions for power
and energy are held back by a lack of technological innovation; gasoline
engines are inefficient, diesel engines are big and heavy, and while the world
wants to go electric, batteries lack significantly compared to the energy
density of fuel. The X-Engine solves these challenges, and with this contract,
we look forward to showcasing the value a hybrid-electric configuration can
bring to unmanned flight.”
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A major issue facing all-electric vehicles – both aerial and ground vehicles – is that modern battery technology simply does not offer sufficient energy density, meaning the range of electric-only vehicles will be limited. For military orb vehicles and commercial urban air mobility to be operationally viable in a range of use cases, a stronger, lightweight power and energy source is needed to significantly extend flight times.The X-Engine from LiquidPiston takes a hybrid approach to this problem. Because fuel is up to 50 times more energy-dense than today’s batteries, the X-Engine, coupled with a generator, can be configured to charge the battery and keep it charged during flight, significantly extending the range of an electric propulsion system. Alternatively, the X-Engine can be configured in parallel with an electric drive, using the engine directly to produce thrust or lift. With the X-Engine’s hybrid approach, the Air Force can leverage the energy density of fuel, while still getting the benefits of an electric drive propulsion system to power an orb or UAS. LiquidPiston’s X-Engine is a lightweight rotary engine capable of running on JP-8, jet fuel, diesel and other heavy fuels. The modular design of the engine coupled with the lightweight high-speed alternators enables technology to easily scale in size and increase the range of eVTOL UAS and UAM vehicles. The X-Engine is 30% more fuel-efficient than a diesel engine and up to 5-10x smaller and lighter. Compared to a small turbine, the X-engine is up to 2-4x more fuel-efficient while fitting a comparable envelope and weight.
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