Power consumption analysis of the delivery vehicles cycle
Authors: Leonov I.V. | Published: 16.09.2013 |
Published in issue: #3(624)/2012 | |
Category: Calculation and Design of Machinery | |
Keywords: delivery vehicles, power consumption, braking, energy recuperation recovery, mathematical model, acceleration time, efficiency improvement, optimum power |
The delivery vehicles power consumption growth under unsteady operation modes demands a creation of mathematical models and a development of recommendations on their basis. Undoubtedly, the reasons of delivery vehicles profitability decrease are changes of speed and load, which deviations from the optimum value cause an energy losses growth. The other reason of an energy losses growth is the process of compulsory braking of delivery vehicles with loss of kinetic energy while retarding. The developed model allows to perform simulation of characteristics of vehicles with hybrid powerplants and to develop recommendations for vehicles with a flywheel energy accumulator by choosing optimum parameters and recuperative braking.
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