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Motors regenerative braking

Regenerative braking If the motor be run beyond synchronous speed by some external means it will work as a generator and feed back useful energy to the supply system. It will draw only the necessary excitation current, / , for the generator action from the source of supply. In such a condition, the motor... [Pg.155]

The Peugeot Quark ATV uses an air-cooled fuel cell with a 40 cell nickel metal hydride battery. The 9 liter hydrogen tank can be pressurized to 10,150 psi for a range of up to 80 miles. The tank is designed to be exchanged for a full one when empty. Each 17 inch wheel has its own electric motor that can produce 74 pound-feet of torque. The motors also supply regenerative braking. [Pg.180]

Ford s Think NEV came in two and four passenger models with a range of 30 miles. It had a 72 volt battery with a 5,000 watt DC motor. The charging time was 4 to 8 hours and it had regenerative braking with hydraulic drum brakes. The price range was 8,000 to 10,000. [Pg.259]

Fig. 13.32. Series fuel cell-battery hybrid power train model. The two-way energy flow between the drive motor and electric bus indicates the potential for regenerative braking. (Reprinted with permission from Research and Development of Proton-Exchange-Membrane (PEM) Fuel Cell System for Transportation Applications, Phase I. Final Report, prepared for the U.S. Dept, of Energy by General Motors, 1996, Fig. 3.5.2.1.)... Fig. 13.32. Series fuel cell-battery hybrid power train model. The two-way energy flow between the drive motor and electric bus indicates the potential for regenerative braking. (Reprinted with permission from Research and Development of Proton-Exchange-Membrane (PEM) Fuel Cell System for Transportation Applications, Phase I. Final Report, prepared for the U.S. Dept, of Energy by General Motors, 1996, Fig. 3.5.2.1.)...
Main drive motor 2-speed with regenerative braking... [Pg.180]


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