venuzian space battery

High-Level Project Summary

our project was constituted based on the validation of a functional energy storage system within the atmospheric conditions of venus, we designed a way to meet the minimum condition of 60 days of expedition in order to increase the duration of the same, for that we built a recharging system based on mechanical energy, with this energy storage and this rechargeable system we could extend the duration of the expedition

Link to Project "Demo"

Detailed Project Description

Our project is based on batteries developed by NASA itself made of LiAl-CO2 that captures CO2 from the atmosphere and uses chemical energy to generate electricity and electric current, we also use a secondary energy generation system based on mechanical energy that recharges the rover batteries for an extended drive, this system feeds the electrical systems and the batteries keeping the rover always energized, as the winds of venus have a constant speed of 300 to 400 km/h considering the atmospheric density we would need a speed reducer of this wind system for its correct functioning.

Space Agency Data

We use data provided by nasa and open web articles, we use all these articles as inspiration to design the best possible solution considering the distributed and compressed data together with my teammates


Hackathon Journey

Our team used all the artifices and references at our disposal, we went through many difficulties with reliable sources and references and with aggregating knowledge, we overcame most of the difficulties and validated many solutions with our face-to-face mentors, we chose this challenge because of its apparent difficulty and lack of base for research, we also chose it because we wanted something risky to do with a low base success rate, but we overcome all the apparent challenges with a lot of dedication and hard work


References

https://www.sta-eletronica.com.br/artigos/baterias-recarregaveis/baterias-de-lifepo4/baterias-de-litio-ion-fosfato-de-litio-ferro-lifepo4-lfp


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