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Efficient Recuperation of Kinetic Energy - Hybrid Versus Hydrostatic Approach
Technical Paper
2007-01-4153
ISSN: 0148-7191, e-ISSN: 2688-3627
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This paper analyzes different concepts for storage and recuperation of kinetic energy during braking operation in a forklift truck application. The reduction of fuel consumption is one of the challenges for on and off-road vehicles. Starting from a conventional hydrostatic transmission, secondary hydraulic control and a hybrid solution are investigated. Wasting kinetic energy during braking operation of mobile working machines in cyclic applications and converting it into heat energy instead of reusable energy is a very inefficient principle still used in industry. Rising energy costs, enhanced government guidelines and increased environmental awareness require more efficient drive concepts for the next decades. Recuperation of kinetic energy during braking operation provides the opportunity of increasing the efficiency of mobile working machines. Efficient recuperation of kinetic energy requires a proper application and a low-loss system design.
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Kohmäscher, T. and Murrenhoff, H., "Efficient Recuperation of Kinetic Energy - Hybrid Versus Hydrostatic Approach," SAE Technical Paper 2007-01-4153, 2007, https://doi.org/10.4271/2007-01-4153.Also In
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