HEAT-ENGINE/MECHANICAL-ENERGY-STORAGE HYBRID PROPULSION SYSTEMS FOR VEHICLES

AN ANALYTICAL STUDY INDICATED THAT A FLYWHEEL-ONLY PROPULSION SYSTEM COULD SATISFY THE PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS SPECIFIED BY THE OFFICE OF AIR PROGRAMS, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, FOR A CITY BUS, AND THAT FLYWHEEL/HEAT ENGINE HYBRIDS COULD MEET THE REQUIREMENTS FOR CARS, VANS, AND BUSES. IN ALL CASES SUBSTANTIAL EMISSION-FREE RANGES COULD BE ACHIEVED WITH HYBRID SYSTEMS BY USING THE ENGINE ONLY PERIODICALLY (AT CONSTANT LOAD) TO RECHARGE A LARGE, HIGH-ENERGY FLYWHEEL. EXPERIMENTS VERIFIED THE PRINCIPLE OF THE 'SUPERFLYWHEEL' BY SPIN TESTS OF UNDIRECTIONAL MATERIALS IN ROD OR BAR ROTOR CONFIGURATIONS. (AUTHOR)

  • Corporate Authors:

    Johns Hopkins University, Laurel

    Applied Physics Laboratory, 11100 Johns Hopkins Road
    Laurel, MD  United States  20723-6099

    Physics Lab.

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  • Authors:
    • Dugger, G L
    • BRANDT, A
    • George, J F
    • Perini, L L
    • Rabenhorst, D W
  • Publication Date: 1972-3

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  • Pagination: 313 p.

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  • Accession Number: 00224246
  • Record Type: Publication
  • Source Agency: National Technical Information Service
  • Files: TRIS
  • Created Date: Aug 13 2004 5:37PM