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Topic Title: regenerative brake Topic Summary: Created On: 07 October 2011 12:06 PM Status: Post and Reply |
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Hi
I doing a project for the CNC and in this project I won't create a new type of brake system which can also create the energy for the battery by using the kinetic power which can then use later and I found three possible way to do it, but I don't understand how the electric brake can charge the battery In a system? I hope same one knows about the regenerative brake system. Tanks |
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Hi mate.
I was thinking of doing my final year project on regenerative brake system just about a month ago. Have a look at Eddy Current braking as your starting point. Regenerative brake system uses a similar principle of operation as Eddy Current. Look at: 1. thttp://www.howstuffworks.com/a...enerative-braking.htm 2. http://www.jrtr.net/jrtr20/pdf/F52_Tech.pdf 3. http://www.autoshop101.com/forms/Hybrid16.pdf The above sites might give u a basic understanding. There is lots of information on the net and in text books. Look at Automotive Text books you may find useful info in them. I hope my guide helps. Good luck. |
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Best Example of Regenerative Brakes is used in electric trains, this type of brake absorbs the kinetic energy that leads to braking of motion of the wheels. Simply conversion of Electric motor to generator that leads to breaking action.
For more info http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regenerative_brake |
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