Recovery of Flywheel’s Rotational Kinetic Energy

Authors

  • Devendra Avasthi
  • Pradeep Hankare, Rhitik Dubey, Shubham Bhavsar, Dhanraj Patel

Keywords:

Braking, Flywheel, Kinetic Energy, Potential Energy

Abstract

We used a mechanical energy recovery system with a regulator to store the energy that's commonly lost throughout braking and utilize it to assist propel the rider once beginning. Once speed down or dropping a hill, the rider will charge the regulator and boost the bike once fast or climb a hill. Throughout a ride at speeds starting from twelve to fifteen mph, the regulator improves most acceleration and saves 100% of pedal energy. KERS may be a set of elements that collect a number of a vehicle's mechanical energy throughout swiftness, stores it, then releases it back to the vehicle's drive train, providing an influence boost. Throughout braking, energy is lost as a result of mechanical energy is generally born-again into heat or generally sound energy that is then dissipated into the surroundings. Once the rider has to bog down, a regulator will quickly store the mechanical energy of the bicycle.

Published

2021-04-28

Issue

Section

Articles