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Chinese researchers develop tiny solar-powered drones for extended flight

2024-07-21 16:49 Last Updated At:21:57

A palm-size drone weighing only 4.21 grams, less than a single sheet of A4 duplicating paper, has captured media attention this week. Tiny but mighty, the aerial vehicle can fly continuously as long as it receives sunlight, thanks to an innovative motor, according to a study published in the journal Nature on Thursday.

The solar-powered machine was designed by researchers at Beihang University in Beijing, known for their expertise in aeronautical and astronautical research. The size and weight are now only 1/10 and 1/600 of the previous world's smallest and lightest solar-powered aircraft, respectively.

Micro aerial vehicles have a host of applications, from environmental monitoring to search and rescue, making them versatile tools. They can perform specialized tasks such as capturing images, detecting objects, and transporting items in confined spaces. However, limited flight duration poses a significant obstacle to their usefulness.

Traditional micro aerial vehicles use electromagnetic motors to power their rotors. However, a major problem always arises when the small motor overheats at high speeds, causing a sharp drop in energy conversion efficiency. Natural sunlight can be a potential alternative as an energy source, but the smaller a drone gets, the less surface area it has to collect sunlight, which ultimately can generate a limited amount of energy, lead researcher Qi Mingjing explained.

In the study, the research team highlighted that traditionally, flying machines weighing less than 10 grams can only stay aloft for up to 10 minutes.

To overcome the efficiency challenges, Qi and his colleagues developed an electrostatic motor that uses the Coulomb force, the force between electrically charged particles at rest, to generate continuous rotating motion. The drone's name, CoulombFly, also comes from this unique motor.

A demonstration video presented by the researchers showed that the motor works by creating a circle of electric charges, which generates a twisting force to make a single blade spin like those on a helicopter.

"Electrostatic motors are shaped like lanterns with a ring of electrode blades around them. These blades follow the principle that like charges repel each other and opposite charges attract each other. The adjacent blades have opposite charges, so the moving electrode blade is repelled by the blade on its right side and attracted by the blade on its left side. This generates lift, enabling the entire device including the battery, circuitry, motor, and propellers, to fly. Now, the size of this tiny aircraft is around 20 centimeters, and we aim to continuously reduce its size to the smallest possible limits," said co-author and PhD student Peng Jinzhe.

The advantage of such a motor is that it can effectively reduce heat, Peng said.

The energy conversion efficiency of flying machines weighing less than five grams and powered by such static electricity could exceed 10 times that of traditional electromagnetic motors, with less than one-tenth of the power consumption required for the same lift, according to the study.

Prior to this breakthrough, Harvard University researchers published a paper in Nature in 2019 introducing the Robobee aircraft they developed. That was once considered the highest level in the field of micro aerial vehicles. However, it relied on an artificial light source, equivalent to three times the intensity of natural sunlight for sustained flight.

The new drone CoulombFly can achieve continuous flight solely relying on natural light, representing a significant leap forward, the researchers said.

After further development, the new drone motor technology is expected to be applied in emergency rescue operations, narrow space detection and other similar scenarios, said Professor Yan Xiaojun, one of the lead researchers of the study.

Chinese researchers develop tiny solar-powered drones for extended flight

Chinese researchers develop tiny solar-powered drones for extended flight

Chinese researchers develop tiny solar-powered drones for extended flight

Chinese researchers develop tiny solar-powered drones for extended flight

Chinese researchers develop tiny solar-powered drones for extended flight

Chinese researchers develop tiny solar-powered drones for extended flight

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Xi's speech at FOCAC summit resonates with people's common aspiration: participants

2024-09-07 22:54 Last Updated At:09-08 01:37

Chinese President Xi Jinping's keynote speech at the 2024 Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) summit resonated with the common aspiration of more than 2.8 billion Chinese and African people and demonstrated China's firm will of moving forward hand-in-hand with Africa along the path of development, revitalization and modernization, several participants at the event have said.

In his speech on Thursday, Xi proposed that bilateral relations between China and all African countries having diplomatic ties with China be elevated to the level of strategic relations, and that the overall characterization of China-Africa relations be elevated to an all-weather China-Africa community with a shared future for the new era.

He also announced that the Chinese government will provide 360 billion yuan (about 50.8 billion U.S. dollars) of financial support to Africa over the next three years.

"Everyone was happy to hear those news, so everyone was clapping. So now we are going to a higher level of relations between China and Africa," said Hamidou, a counselor at the Embassy of Comoros in Beijing.

"China understands Africa's urgent desire to advance modernization. We can learn a lot from China's development," said Foreign Minister of Burkina Faso Karamoko Jean Marie Traore.

Xi also suggested 10 partnership actions for modernization that China will take together with Africa in the next three years to deepen China-Africa cooperation and spearhead modernization in the Global South.

"President Xi, through his long vision of the needs of countries and his interest in supporting development, has offered this as a real vehicle to promote exports of Africa to China, which is a huge market," said Alaa Ezz, secretary general of the Union of African Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Agriculture, and Professions (UACCIAP).

"As he told this morning, we have many projects in digitalization, in capacity building, in health centers, support for health, for infrastructure, in the framework of the Belt and [Road]. And we think that we are very satisfied with this partnership. This is a win-win partnership," said Gabriel Mbairobe, Cameroon's Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development.

Held in Beijing from Wednesday to Friday, the 2024 FOCAC summit brought together leaders from China and over 50 African countries, who highlighted the common pursuit of China and African countries in realizing modernization.

During the summit, both sides unanimously adopted two important documents -- a declaration on jointly building an all-weather China-Africa community with a shared future for the new era, and an action plan of the FOCAC for the next three years.

Xi's speech at FOCAC summit resonates with people's common aspiration: participants

Xi's speech at FOCAC summit resonates with people's common aspiration: participants

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