Originally Posted by kmkraft12 I agree about the use of a super capacitor for KERS in a road car. I think that because of the danger of fires during the
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Regenerative is a perfectly fine word to use to describe the system. You came in with an attitude, and I just pointed out it wasn't really a point worth arguing. As far as your comment about fire risk from supercaps in a road car...they're certainly safer than the batteries hybrids run now, and Tesla doesn't seem to have any issues with them in their road cars. Quote:
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Now onto the capacitors. Really. That's great I personally think that the electric option would be more efficient in the future. I hadn't read anything about them becoming safer, but I guess they are still used so it makes sense. |
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My apologies to PEPI for cluttering up his thread. I've deleted my off topic comments pertaining to usage of terms. Everything I said was quoted at one place or the other, so it's all still in the thread - it just won't waste as much space now.
If anyone wants to claim a "victory" in the "debate" because I refuse to beat my head against a wall, go ahead. I have a tough hide and can take it.
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Back on topic, KERS is a pretty cool idea that I think is quite a ways away from being feasible in a car at a reasonable price point, and a really long way away from being something you can readily retro-fit.
I've done a bit of research into a staged supercap / li-ion arrangement that winds up pulling a lot more energy from braking, but you still run into issues getting that power back to the wheels. Electric motor technology has not progressed much in the last 50 years, and they're fairly heavy to add on to a gasoline vehicle. KERS is likely to be hot stuff on every electric vehicle going forward, but it gets really hard to justify the weight of the extra motors over other options for adding power...not to mention programming a control system is a non-trivial task (for one-off applications). The mechanical systems you are talking about are pretty neat, although I haven't really seen any that seem particularly streetable. There's usually a pretty steep dropoff in efficiency if the flywheel isn't operating at insane speeds, and the materials generally wind up being extremely expensive. I have seen some pretty cool applications on transit buses, and I know Volvo just got a big grant for development of one, but I still haven't seen much that looks like it would make sense on a sporty street car. |
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just read all....... what the hell have i started???? Anyhoo - there are companies who do 'conversions' with type of technology US Hybrid designs and manufactures clean mobility and energy conservation integrated solutions. Hybrid Conversions For a Green Fleet | XL Hybrids These companies may be pitched toward the transport, people movers, and freight vehicles - but in my defense, this is where i essentially I would thought I would bounce the idea of KERS technology for our make of cars. I personally would like to have forced induction - but I would rather stay in atmo configuration. If you have the money then - sky's the limit. Most forced induction builds to be made reliable and strong do cost a lot - keep in mind I am also talking about work on the engine internals as well. I do think there is potential here - I would have thought the hardest part of having a system like this would be having the software to manage KERS whilst interacting with the cars main ECU - to make it all work smoothly. Bottom line it could be done as we have car makers (eg Ferrari etc) already selling car with KERS systems built into their vehicles. It may be a little way off in the future - but looking into it....the future may lie in KERS technology slowly becoming the choice over s/c or turbo'ing. Engines are now becoming highly effecient - businesses are applying it to fleet vehicles as we speak it would seem.... Forums are places to share ideas - from these ideas R&D work some times become a reality - you never know. Got to start somewhere. So in closing - I will be careful in future not to post threads tooooooooo 'outhere' so as not to spark war and peace posts................. I'd be better off concentrating getting my info and pic builds of my Zed onto the forum.
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And your post was not out there at all. It's a bit premature to think about retro-fitting a sports car, especially as a DIY project, but still an interesting topic. If you have access to back issues of IEEE's Spectrum magazine, they have had some excellent articles on regen braking over the last ten years or so.
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