Nuna 6
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The Nuna 6 is the 2011 model solar-powered racing car in the Nuna series built by the Dutch Nuon Solar Team.[1][2] Nuna 6 has been built by students who are part of the Nuon Solar Team at the Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands. Nuna 6 weighs 145 kg, and is therefore lighter than the previous 5 cars.[3]
In October 2011, Nuna 6 finished second in the 11th World Solar Challenge in Australia.[4]
World Solar Challenge 2011 - New regulations[]
The 2011 regulations are comparable to those from 2009 (the year Nuna 5 raced). The major change was that the solar panel of 6 m2 has to be made from silicon solar cells or has to be limited to 3 m2 for other high grade solar cells like the previously used triple junction GaAs solar cells which are mostly used in space.[5]
Nuna 6 will use 6 m2 of monocrystalline silicon cells which will be about 22% efficient (high grade cells might be up to 35% efficient).
Technical specifications[]
Technical stats on Nuna 6 [6] | |
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Measurements | Length: 4.44 m Width: 1.75 m Height: 0.94 m |
Weight (excluding driver) | 139 kg |
Driver weight | Minimum 80 kg (using added weights) |
Number of wheels | 3 |
Number of solarcells | 1690 cells (Monocrystalline silicon solar cells) |
Solarcells surface | 6 m² (maximum for silicon cells) |
Efficiency solarcells | 22% |
Maximum speed | unknown |
Engine | InWheel Direct Drive Electric Engine (Efficiency: 98%) |
Battery | 21 kg Lithium-ion battery |
Body | Carbon fiber (textreme) with Twaron (aramidfibre) for parts that need extra driver protection / Titanium rollbar |
Front wheel suspension | Double wishbone of carbon fibre / Metal springs which incorporate shocks / Carbon fiber shock absorber/ Aluminium rims / Ceramic bearings |
Rear wheel suspension | Aluminium trailing arm with metal spring+shock absorber |
Front brakes | Custom ceramic brakedisc / Aramid breaklines |
Rear brakes | Regenerative brake |
Tyres | (profiled tyres) |
Rolling resistance | 10 times less than an average car |
Air resistance | 12 times less than an average car |
Telemetry | WiFi to support car |
See also[]
References[]
- ^ "Dutch students on track to build world's fastest solar car | Video | Reuters.com". uk.reuters.com. 2011. Archived from the original on 18 October 2012. Retrieved 21 August 2011.
- ^ "Nieuwste zonneauto Delft gepresenteerd — Binnenland | Het laatste nieuws uit Nederland leest u op Telegraaf.nl [binnenland]". telegraaf.nl. 2011. Retrieved 21 August 2011.
- ^ Palmer, Jason (29 July 2011). "BBC News — Solar car put to wind tunnel test". BBC. Retrieved 21 August 2011.
- ^ Jeroen Haringman (20 October 2011). "Nuon Solar Team finishes second in 2011 World Solar Challenge". Netherlands: solarwebsite.nl. Retrieved 20 October 2011.
- ^ "Technical Regulations WSC 2011" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-08-11. Retrieved 2011-08-20.
- ^ Facts and Figures page on Nuna 6 (dutch) Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine
External links[]
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