Studies of an Accumulator Energy-Storage Automobile Design with a Single Pump/Motor Unit
851677
10/01/1985
- Event
- Content
- An internal combustion engine/hydropneumatic accumulator energy storage automobile can provide for regenerative braking and more efficient engine operation. A configuration is considered which requires only a single hydrostatic pump-motor (P/M) unit. The engine drives through a gearbox to a final reduction unit at the drive axle. The variable-displacement P/M unit is geared to the gearbox input shaft and controlled to alternately put energy into or take energy out of the accumulator. Computer simulations covering a wide range of parameter variations show that, with a proper control strategy, the concept has the potential of providing significant fuel savings.
- Pages
- 12
- Citation
- Tollefson, S., Beachley, N., and Fronczak, F., "Studies of an Accumulator Energy-Storage Automobile Design with a Single Pump/Motor Unit," SAE Technical Paper 851677, 1985, https://doi.org/10.4271/851677.