Fuel Economy and Operating Characteristics of a Hydropneumatic Energy Storage Automobile

851678

10/1/1985

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Abstract
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Recent advances in hydrostatic transmission efficiency and accumulator technology make the hydropneumatic energy storage automobile appear quite attractive as a means of improving fuel economy. The system examined in this paper utilizes a conventional internal combustion engine, and two hydrostatic pump/motor units with an accumulator between them. The accumulator allows regenerative braking and permits the engine operation to be uncoupled from the road load. Detailed, second-by-second driving cycle simulations have been used to study the fuel economy possible with various combinations of component parameters. The design can provide excellent fuel economy with a moderate size accumulator.
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https://doi.org/10.4271/851678
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Wu, P., Luo, N., Fronczak, F., and Beachley, N., "Fuel Economy and Operating Characteristics of a Hydropneumatic Energy Storage Automobile," Passenger Car Meeting & Exposition, Dearborn, Michigan, United States, September 23, 1985, https://doi.org/10.4271/851678.
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10/1/1985
Product Code
851678
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English