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Piezoelectric-Based Power Conversion for Lunar Surface Systems

Piezoelectric-Based Power Conversion for Lunar Surface Systems

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Jessica Boles

University of California, Berkeley

This project will develop piezoelectric-based power conversion for small power systems on the lunar surface. These piezoelectric systems can potentially offer high power density to significantly reduce size, weight, and cost. They can also offer high efficiency as well as resistance to the extreme lunar environment with its expected prolonged exposure to extreme cold and radiation. The effort will build and test prototype piezoelectric DC-to-DC power converters and DC-to-DC power supplies.

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Apr 18, 2025
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