An assessment of inductive coupling roadway powered vehicles
Abstract
The technical concept underlying the roadway powered vehicle system is the combination of an electrical power source embedded in the roadway and a vehicle-mounted power pickup that is inductively coupled to the roadway power source. The feasibility of such a system, implemented on a large scale was investigated. Factors considered included current and potential transportation modes and requirements, economics, energy, technology, social and institutional issues. These factors interrelate in highly complex ways, and a firm understanding of each of them does not yet exist. The study therefore was structured to manipulate known data in equally complex ways to produce a schema of options and useful questions that can form a basis for further, harder research. A dialectical inquiry technique was used in which two adversary teams, mediated by a third-party team, debated each factor and its interrelationship with the whole of the known information on the topic.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N
- Pub Date:
- August 1980
- Bibcode:
- 1980STIN...8029546L
- Keywords:
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- Electric Motor Vehicles;
- Electric Power Supplies;
- Highways;
- Coupling;
- Induction Motors;
- Technology Assessment;
- Transportation;
- Communications and Radar