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Use of mechanical braking energy in vehicles as electricity and hydrogen energy

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYDROGEN ENERGY
Volume 48, Issue 80, Pages 31023-31039

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2022.11.341

Keywords

Hydrogen; Mechanical; Braking; Energy; Vehicles; Transmission

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This work focuses on developing a mechanism to recover the mechanical energy lost during vehicle braking. A cable is used to extract the mechanical energy from the wheel braking system, which is connected to an additional element between the body and the rotating wheels. The mechanical energy is accumulated in a special spring system and converted into electrical energy by an electric generator.
The work is devoted to developing a mechanism for returning the mechanical energy expended during braking of the vehicle, lost during transmission to the body and pro-portional to the loss of volume of the combustible engine. The withdrawal of mechanical energy from the wheel braking system is carried out by a cable having a connection with an additional element between the body and the rotating wheels. This element is an addi-tional weight, which increases the wheel system in insignificant volume and weight -only a few %. The other end of the cable is connected to a special mechanical energy storage spring. The mechanical pulling force of the cable compresses the spring system of the special design and accumulates mechanical energy in a volume of approximately 60-70% of the braking energy. The same end of the cable is also connected to the freewheel clutch and the return spring. After the mechanical energy has been transferred, the cable and the brake disc (additional element) are freely returned to their original position by a return spring. The mechanical energy accumulator is constructed of springs made of good quality steel. It is possible to create a design that stores the energy of all four wheels of the vehicle with a single spring. For the design investigated in the work, a carbon steel spring was selected using the characteristics of this steel. The electric generator installed in the structure, mechanically connected with the mechanical energy accumulator, converts mechanical energy into electrical energy by rotation of the rotor under the action of spring forces. Electricity from the electric generator is directed for collection in the battery banks. (c) 2023 Hydrogen Energy Publications LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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