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Regenerative Braking Power System


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As the basic law of Physics says, “energy can neither be created nor be destroyed it can only be converted from one form to another”. During huge amount of energy is lost to atmosphere as heat. It will be good if we could store this energy somehow which is otherwise getting wasted out and reuse it next time we started to accelerate. Regenerative braking refers to a system in which the kinetic energy of the vehicle is stored temporarily, as an accumulative energy, during deceleration, and is reused as kinetic energy during acceleration or running. Regenerative braking is a small, yet very important, step toward our eventual independence from fossil fuels. These kinds of brakes allow batteries to be used for longer periods of time without the need to be plugged into an external charger. These types of brakes also extend the driving range of fully electric vehicles. Regenerative braking is a way to extend range of the electric vehicles. In many hybrid vehicles cases, this system is also applied hybrid vehicles to improve fuel economy.

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Regenerative Braking, Kinetic Energy, Braking System.
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Authors

V. Sivamaran
Audisankara College of Engineering & Technology, Gudur, Andhra Pradesh, India
A. Guru Pradeep
Audisankara College of Engineering & Technology, Gudur, Andhra Pradesh, India
A. Manojkumar
Audisankara College of Engineering & Technology, Gudur, Andhra Pradesh, India
A. Sujan
Audisankara College of Engineering & Technology, Gudur, Andhra Pradesh, India
N. Balavenkatesh
Audisankara College of Engineering & Technology, Gudur, Andhra Pradesh, India
N. Vamsi
Audisankara College of Engineering & Technology, Gudur, Andhra Pradesh, India

Abstract


As the basic law of Physics says, “energy can neither be created nor be destroyed it can only be converted from one form to another”. During huge amount of energy is lost to atmosphere as heat. It will be good if we could store this energy somehow which is otherwise getting wasted out and reuse it next time we started to accelerate. Regenerative braking refers to a system in which the kinetic energy of the vehicle is stored temporarily, as an accumulative energy, during deceleration, and is reused as kinetic energy during acceleration or running. Regenerative braking is a small, yet very important, step toward our eventual independence from fossil fuels. These kinds of brakes allow batteries to be used for longer periods of time without the need to be plugged into an external charger. These types of brakes also extend the driving range of fully electric vehicles. Regenerative braking is a way to extend range of the electric vehicles. In many hybrid vehicles cases, this system is also applied hybrid vehicles to improve fuel economy.

Keywords


Regenerative Braking, Kinetic Energy, Braking System.

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